Asked by Allison

What intermolecular forces are important in the binding of organic molecules to the absorbent in absorption chromatogrpahy? Select all that apply.

A) London forces
B) Van der Waals forces
C) Covalent Bonding
D) Hydrogen bonding
E) Dipole-dipole interactions
F) Lewis acid-base interactions

Please help! I'm kind of shaky on the different IMF's.

Answers

Answered by Allison
Typo:
What intermolecular forces are important in the binding of molecules to the ADSORBENT in ADSORPTION chromatography?
Answered by john
all of them
Answered by john
just kidding, idk
Answered by Allison
john tsai you're a chink
dont think that i don't know you
Answered by john
hahah lol, my names not even john, i know you don't know me, because i don't know you hahahahahaha
Answered by Rupert
btw the answer is
Hydrogen bonding
Dipole-dipole interactions
Lewis acid-base interactions

don't let that clown troll john mofo fool you. mofo doesn't have a brain and tries to be a troll lmfao pisses me off
Answered by Rupert
lewis acid-base because of the solvent ur using / dipole-dipole because stationary phase is polar / hydrogen boding because of silica gel

bet the mofo is a chink too lmfao u go girl allison
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