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What is the dominant intermolecular force for propionic acid?
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What is the dominant intermolecular forces for C2H5OC2H5 (diethyl ether)?
Is it dispersion and polar?
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Which conclusion can be drawn about Benzene and Glycerin?
Both substances have the same strength of intermolecular forces. b
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Which statement about intermolecular forces is not true?
a.In a sample of CCI, intermolecular forces occur between CCla
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I have to create a paragraph discussing 1-pentanol, 1-decanol and 1-butanol in regards to the principles of
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What characteristic defines the palozonic era simple one-celled life forms were dominant animals with shells and hard parts were
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Based on the melting point values, order the substances from STRONGEST intermolecular forces (on top) to WEAKEST intermolecular
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rank these from most intermolecular forces to least intermolecular forces: hexane, toluene, ethanol, diethyl, acetone, and ethyl
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In terms of its structure and intermolecular forces, why is neoprene able to stretch? I want to say it's because its carbons
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Based on the melting point values, order the substances from STRONGEST intermolecular forces (on top) to WEAKEST intermolecular
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