For numbers 1-5, identify the intermolecular force of attractions responsible for the following observations. Choose from the following: A. Intermolecular H-bonding D. Dipole-dipole B. Intramolecular H-bonding E. lon-dipole C. London dispersion forces F. lonic Select ] 1. Pyridinium chloride (salt of pyridine) is more soluble in water than pyridine. 2. p-aminophenol has a higher melting point compared to o-aminophenol. [ Select] 3. Resorcinol (1,3-benzenediol) is more soluble compared to phenol. Select | 4. The boiling point of octane is higher compared to the boiling point of butane. Select J 5. The melting point of butanone is greater that of butane, [ Select ]

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For numbers 1-5, identify the intermolecular force of attractions responsible for the following observations. Choose
from the following:
A. Intermolecular H-bonding
D. Dipole-dipole
B. Intramolecular H-bonding
E. lon-dipole
C. London dispersion forces
F. lonic
1. Pyridinium chloride (salt of pyridine) is more soluble in water than pyridine.
[ Select ]
2. p-aminophenol has a higher melting point compared to o-aminophenol.
[ Select ]
3. Resorcinol (1,3-benzenediol) is more soluble compared to phenol. Select |
4. The boiling point of octane is higher compared to the boiling point of butane. I Select I
5. The melting point of butanone is greater that of butane. Select ]
Transcribed Image Text:For numbers 1-5, identify the intermolecular force of attractions responsible for the following observations. Choose from the following: A. Intermolecular H-bonding D. Dipole-dipole B. Intramolecular H-bonding E. lon-dipole C. London dispersion forces F. lonic 1. Pyridinium chloride (salt of pyridine) is more soluble in water than pyridine. [ Select ] 2. p-aminophenol has a higher melting point compared to o-aminophenol. [ Select ] 3. Resorcinol (1,3-benzenediol) is more soluble compared to phenol. Select | 4. The boiling point of octane is higher compared to the boiling point of butane. I Select I 5. The melting point of butanone is greater that of butane. Select ]
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