Asked by ada
In liquid propanol,
CH3CH2CH2OH
which intermolecular forces are present?
a)Only dispersion and dipole-dipole forces are present.
b)Dispersion, hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole forces are present.
c)Only hydrogen bonding forces are present.
d)Only dipole-dipole and ion-dipole forces are present.
CH3CH2CH2OH
which intermolecular forces are present?
a)Only dispersion and dipole-dipole forces are present.
b)Dispersion, hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole forces are present.
c)Only hydrogen bonding forces are present.
d)Only dipole-dipole and ion-dipole forces are present.
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
All molecules have dispersion forces.
H atoms of one atom attracted to a highly electronegative element (F, Cl, O) of another provides hydrogen bonding.
Molecules that have one end more polar than the other are dipoles.
H atoms of one atom attracted to a highly electronegative element (F, Cl, O) of another provides hydrogen bonding.
Molecules that have one end more polar than the other are dipoles.
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