Classify each substance based on the intermolecular forces
present in that substance.
Hydrogen bonding, dipole–dipole, and dispersionDipole–dipole and
dispersion onlyDispersion only
H2O CO CH3Cl H2
Classify each substance based on the intermolecular forces
present in that substance. Hydrogen bonding, dipole–dipole, and
dispersionDipole–dipole and dispersion onlyDispersion only
H20
CH4
CO
CH3Cl
Classify each substance based on the intermolecular forces
present in that substance. Hydrogen bonding, dipole–dipole, and
dispersion Dipole–dipole and dispersion only Dispersion only Answer
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He, H2O, CO,HCl
Which type of intermolecular forces (hydrogen bonding,
dipole-dipole forces, London dispersion forces) would occur for
each compound?
Sucrose
Benzoic Acid
Naphthalene
2 - Naphthol
Phenol
A short descrition to why each compound has each type of bondig
would be awesome! Thank you!
Which type of intermolecular forces (hydrogen bonding,
dipole-dipole forces, London dispersion forces) would occur for
each compound?
Sucrose (C12H22O11)
Benzoic Acid (C7H6O2)
Naphthalene (C10H8)
2-Naphthol (C10H8O)
Phenol (C6H5OH)
Which of the following pairs of compounds lists the molecule
with the stronger dipole–dipole forces first? CH2Br2 and CH2Cl2
C3H8 and CH3CN (CH3)3N and (CH3)3P (CH3)2S and (CH3)2O CH3F and
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Classify each substance based on the intermolecular forces
present in that substance.Hydrogen bonding, dipole–dipole, and dispersionDipole–dipole and dispersion onlyDispersion onlyH2O CO He CH3Cl