Identify the strongest intermolecular forces present in a pure
sample of ClF3.
ion-dipole forces
London dispersion forces
hydrogen bonding
ionic bonding
dipole-dipole interactions
In trying to figure it out but the descriptions are so confusing
that I'm completely lost. I figure hydrogen bonding is out
In the following, identify all types of intermolecular forces
and circle the strongest type of intermolecular
force in each of the following?
CH3CH2NH2
CCl3F
CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
CH3CH2OH
CHCl3
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)
QUESTION 1 What is the strongest form of intermolecular force
between solute and solvent in a solution of CH3OH(l) in H2O(l)?
1. ion-dipole 2. dipole-induced dipole 3. hydrogen bonding 4.
dispersion 5. dipole-dipole
QUESTION 2 Which of the following is more soluble in water,
ethanol or CBr3H(l). Don't try to type the subscripts, just use
letters and numbers.
QUESTION 3 A flask containing solid ammonium chloride becomes
colder as water is added and the salt dissolves. Is the magnitude
of...