Asked by cheri
What types of intermolecular interactions
does chloroform (CH3Cl) exhibit?
I) London dispersion
II) dipole-dipole
III) hydrogen bonding
IV) covalent bonding
Recall that chloroform is tetrahedral
elctronic geometry with C as the central atom.
does chloroform (CH3Cl) exhibit?
I) London dispersion
II) dipole-dipole
III) hydrogen bonding
IV) covalent bonding
Recall that chloroform is tetrahedral
elctronic geometry with C as the central atom.
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
CH3Cl is a dipole. I would go with I and II. No to III and IV
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