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- A. Predict the type of intermolecular forces that will be formed with the same kind (#1-3)and different kinds of molecules (#4-5). Illustrate or draw the bonding between themolecules.It’s not dipole-dipole. Pls helpQUESTION 5 What inter molecular forces are present in a pure sample of ethanol (C2H5OH)? a. dispersion and dipole-dipole b. hydrogen bonding and ion-dipole c. dispersion and ion-dipole d. dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding
- Attraction between atoms to weak. 1. How would you describe the spacing between the atoms? Are the atoms free to move around? 2. What is the likely phase (solid, liquid, or gas) of the substance that is comprised of the atoms you have just described.Which of the following molecules exhibits H-bonds?Select an appropriate combination of the words 'stronger' and 'weaker' to fill in the blanks, in order, in the following sentence: Hydrogen bonds are _______ than covalent bonds, but ________ than dipole-dipole interactions.
- What is the strongest interparticle force in each of the following substances?a) CH3Clhydrogen bondingdipole―dipoledispersion(b) CH3CH3dipole―dipoledispersionhydrogen bondingc) NH3hydrogen bondingdispersiondipole―dipolePlease Draw the following molecules: Some ammonia (NH3) molecules and show the hydrogen bondingbetween them using dotted lines to represent the intermolecular forces. Two H2CO formaldehyde molecules and show how they would beattracted to one another. Show the partial charges and net dipole momentvectors for both molecules, and orient the molecules properly with respect toeach other.Question 4 Identify the strongest IMF present between molecules in a sample of C6H6. Ion-dipole force London force Dipole-dipole force Hydrogen-bridging force
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