In the following molecules, intermolecular hydrogen bonds are found in their liquid state---
d. Hydrogen fluoride
e. Acetic acid
g. Ethylene glycol
It is noted that, intermolecular hydrogen bonds occurs when the hydrogen bonding is between H-atom of one molecule, and an atom of the electro negative element of another molecule.
And explain why? 6.68. In which of the following compounds would intermolecular hydrogen bonds be likely...
I Have this quiz that asks which of these compounds can form hydrogen bonds with an identical molecule ("by itself") and I just got one try left. Hydrogen cyanide, HCN Hydrogen sulfide, H2S Methane, CH4 Water, H2O Ethanol, CH3-CH2OH Difluoromethane, CH2F2 Hydrochloric acid, HCl Ammonia, NH3 Is the answer: H2O, Ethanol and Ammonia? If not how can I tell?
In which of the following compounds does hydrogen bonding contribute to the intermolecu lar forces? HF а НCN Э РНз Э СHЗCH2ОH CH202 Tries 0/99 Submit Answer Can hydrogen bonds form between the following pairs of compounds? and CHF3 CHF3 and CH3COOH NH3 and CH4 CH5N and CH3F HF Tries 0/99 Submit Answer
Which of the following compounds would show hydrogen bonding in their pure liquid state? i. HF ii. H2O iii. CH3OH iv. CH3NH2 v. (CH3)2NH vi. (CH3)3N vii. CH3OCH2CH3 Which of the following can form hydrogen bonds with methanol? i. HCOOH ii. NaOH iii. CH3NO2 iv. F- v. NH4Cl vi. benzene vii. CH4
A 13. (a) Which would have the stronger intermolecular force, CHA or Cla? Briefly explain your answer. V (b) CHa boils at 111 k while Cola boils at 350 K. Does this data support or contradict your answer to part (a)? Briefly explain eng point 14. Why does ethane (CH) have a higher boiling point (184 K) than methane (CH 111 K)? 163 Model III: Another set of boiling point data Substance Boiling point Boiling point HF Substance HO H...
I need the best solution for these 2 questions on the section " Check your learning" (10.4 and 10.5) to prepare my exam in class. Thank you so much for helping me Y althlon tai sok Translate Gm arch this book O Back Figure 10.20 Depending upon the relative strengths of adhesive and cohesive forces, a liquid may rise (such as water) or fall (such as mercury) in a glass capillary tube. The extent of the rise (or falt is...
I hope the answer is clear and correct thanks Question 1 (1 point) What is the change in enthalpy (in kJ mol'?) for the following reaction F2(g) + Cabr,(s) CaF() + Brz(1) O 1) -112 kJmo12 O2) 504 kJmo11 03) -504 kJmol 1 04) 537 kJmo11 O 5) -537 kJmol'i Question 2 (1 point) What is true about the following reaction at 25°C? F,(g) + 2HCl(g) 2 2017(g) + H (9) Ahrº=76 kJ mol'i Asr°=-10.13 J mol'i Ki Agrº=79 kJ...