To determine:
The possible hydrogen bond between methanol and dimethyl ether.
Introduction:
A hydrogen bond is a type of bond or electrostatic attraction which mainly occurs when hydrogen atom is bound to a more electronegative atom. The hydrogen bond is differ in the strength from week to strong.
To determine:
The donor and the acceptor.
Introduction:
Electronegativity is defined as the tendency of an atom to attract the shared pair of electrons in a bond towards itself.
To determine:
If there are more than one possible hydrogen bond between the given two molecules.
Introduction:
The molecules that are polar in nature possess dipole-dipole attractions due to the presence of dipoles. Hydrogen bonding occurs in molecule when hydrogen atom is attached to the more electronegative atom.
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