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Chapter U6, Problem 8STP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reason for the reversibly holding octane smell receptors needs to be explained.

Concept introduction:

Smell molecules are the chemicals which stimulates sensory nerve cell with the non covalent interaction or weak interaction between the receptor and the molecule.

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Answer to Problem 8STP

(A) intermolecular forces

Explanation of Solution

Reason for correct option:

  • Smell of a molecule can be detected only by the binding of molecules with the receptors of nerve cell.
  • This Binding is mainly weak non-covalent interaction such as electrostatic and Vander Waals interactions as well ashydrogen bonding.
  • The force between the molecules of octane and receptor are weak intermolecular force that is the Vander Waals force.
  • Octane is a homologous series of straight-chained aliphatic alkanes consisting of purely hydrocarbon structure.
Conclusion

Reasons for incorrect options:

(B) Covalent bonds.

There is covalent bonding between the C-H and C-C atoms in the octane molecules but they are together bind with weak intermolecular interactions or Vander Waals interactions.

(C) Dipole-dipole interactions.

As octane is a saturated hydrocarbon, so in octane molecule dipole interaction is not present. Dipole-dipole interaction is present only if there is an electronegative atom present such as Nitrogen, Oxygen and Flourine is present in the molecule.

(A) Hydrogen bonds:

Hydrogen bond is a weak bond which is formed when an H atom which is bonded to an electronegative atom in a molecule interacts with other electronegative atom in the other molecule. Since, octane does not have any electronegative atom thus; it will not show hydrogen bonding.

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