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Arrange the following intermolecular attractions in order of increasing strengtgh:
Dipole interactions, dispersion forces, and hydrogen bonds.
http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/~cchieh/cact/c123/intermol.html
dispersion forces, hyrdogen bonds then dipole interactions? is this right
Typical hydrogen bonds are about 15-20 kJ/mol and dipole-dipole bonds are about 4 kJ/mol; therefore, I would rank dipole-dipole in the middle. Hydrogen bonds actually are a form of dipole-dipole bonds but they usually are discussed separately and are exclusively called hydrogen bonds when H is attracted to N, F, or O.
Dipole interactions, dispersion forces, and hydrogen bonds.
http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/~cchieh/cact/c123/intermol.html
dispersion forces, hyrdogen bonds then dipole interactions? is this right
Typical hydrogen bonds are about 15-20 kJ/mol and dipole-dipole bonds are about 4 kJ/mol; therefore, I would rank dipole-dipole in the middle. Hydrogen bonds actually are a form of dipole-dipole bonds but they usually are discussed separately and are exclusively called hydrogen bonds when H is attracted to N, F, or O.
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