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List all the intermolecular interactions present in each of the following molecules: Xe, H2O, CsHsF, and LiF. Which of the following two molecules is a stronger base: (CHJ)NOHf or (CH)NHOH? Explain. Diethyl ether has a boiling point of 34.5°C, while 1-butanol has a boiling point of 117℃ These two compounds have the same types and number of atoms. Explain the difference in their boiling points Look up in a chemistry handbook the melting points and boiling points of the elements or compounds listed. For each series, tabulate the data and account for the trends in compounds listed. For each se terms of the forces involved: (a) He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, and (b) CH, CH3CI, CH2C2, CHCl3, CCla

My answers: Not sure if they are correct.

1. a. London dispersion
   b. H-bonding, dipole-dipole, london dispersion
   c. London dispersion
   d. Ionic, london disperson
2. The second one because not a lot of H+ and less acidic. Need help understanding the meaning of the question.
3. Diethyl cannot h-bond because it does not provide intermolecular bonding engery while 1-b. can form h-bond making strong intermolecular bonds to take up greater engery to break molecules.
4. Not sure how to start this problem.

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