Part A Consider the following molecules and the description of the bonding present in each: •...
Predict the largest intermolecular force between the two
molecules (or atoms) in each of the following cases:(Choose
between: Ion-Dipole, Dipole-Dipole, H Bond, Ion-Induced Dipole,
Dipole-Induced Dipole, or Dispersion Forces)
a) (CH3)2CO -
(CH3)2CO (two molecules of acetone)
b)
H2 - Ne
c) H2O - H2
d) H2O - (CH3)2CO
e) HF - CH4
f) HF - (CH3)2CO
g) O2 - CH4
h) CH3OH - CH3CH2OH
What type(s) of intermolecular forces are expected between SO2Cl2 molecules? ball & stick V - labels Indicate with a Y (yes) or an N (no) which apply. dipole forces induced dipole forces hydrogen bonding What type(s) of intermolecular forces are expected between PC13 molecules? Choose all that apply dispersion hydrogen bonding dipole-dipole ion-ion What type(s) of intermolecular forces are expected between H20 molecules? ball & stick v + labels Indicate with a Y (yes) or an N (no) which apply....
or more steps in 02. How do you perform the following reactions. Provide the reason(s). (May be one or more steps HO och Nabify OCH HO OH HO C H,OH OCH LIAPHY O CH OH CH,CH,CH,OH CH₂Cl2 CHỊCH,CHO CH2 PPH, CH2 witting reaction 1) 0 HH NH₂NH₂J KOH Ethhene glycol CH3CH2 сн. осна CH3CH
Identify all of the intermolecular forces for each of the following. Substance Ion-ion H-bonding Dipole-dipole Dispersion/London/ vdW/ temporary dipole calcium chloride water HCOOH CH,OCH CH28 PbNO3 PbSO: Fe2O3 Na2CO3 CaCO3 NaF CuzHz2011 (sugar) CsHas CisH34 CH-CH2OH HOCHCHOH PCB (nonpolar) DDT (nonpolar) Identify which of the above will dissolve in water. Identify which of the above will dissolve in ethene (CH:CH2). What trends in dissolution do you notice, from the information above?
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...
Part B Br2 CH3CH2 CH3 C=C CH3CH2CH2CH3 CH2Cl2 Draw the molecules on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. The single bond is active by default. Show the appropriate stereochemistry by choosing the dashed or wedged buttons and then clicking a bond on the canvas. 0 € , . H200 ml + .\'33 -CH₃ -CH₃ -CHE HC- H
9. Draw all of the possible hydrogen bonds between the following molecule and water molecules. Indicate the hydrogen bonds with dotted lines. :N-CEN: H 10. Polar molecules can contain more than one type of attractive force. Fill in the following table answering the question "Is this attractive force present between molecules of the given compound?" Write yes or no for each force. Molecule Ionic Attraction H-Bond Dipole-Dipole London CHCl3 CH3OH NH2 65- *NH3-C-COO 11. For each of the following pairs...
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w nat intermolecular forces of attraction are present among two molecules of N-methylethanamine? a. Hydrogen Bonding only b. London Dispersion and Hydrogen Bonding c. Dipole-Dipole and Hydrogen Bonding d. London Dispersion and Dipole-Dipole e. London Dispersion only f. Dipole-Dipole only g. London Dispersion, Dipole-Dipole and Hydrogen Bonding What is the major Organic product of the following sequence of reactions? CI 1) 2 equiv KOH, MOHA 2) disiamylborane, 3) H2O2. NaOH OH CH; (b) OH OP OF H a. a...
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Question 3 (1.5 points) Which of the following pure liquids would have dispersion forces (London forces) as its strongest intermolecular force? CH, CH, Hoc O CH Question 4 (1.5 points) Which of the following molecules has dipole-dipole interactions as it's strongest interaction? (no hydrogen bonding) You may select more than one answer. H₂ C CH 2 CH CH2 CH₂ CH2 CH₂ C H3C H2C CH3 H₂N
answer the following practice questions
C(CH₃), CI - OCH₂CH3 - Br CH₂ CH2 -OCHS, C(CH), Cl H23,22°C CHSCH (CH)CI Ochela O (H3 ③ CH₂ - OH H2SO4 CH₃ H2O 0 CH2CH(CH) CH404 Hour tout ② H-C=C-H 24 25 16H₃ THE 2) H2O2, OH CH3 HgOnc, H2O DH 2-OH, NOBH4 KMnO4 OH, H2O CHEC-CIH - An @ KM, 04, cold 12 C=CH OH, H₂O