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Why does octanol has higher bouling point than water? I belive that water can form 4...
1. Why is the boiling point of 1-butene higher than the boiling point of 1-propene? Group of answer choices Because 1-butene has a different (and stronger) type of atom-to-atom intermolecular interaction than does 1-propene. Because 1-butene forms H bonds and 1-propene does not. As a larger compound, 1-butene can form more atom/atom intermolecular interactions than can 1-propene. None of the above reasons is correct. 2. An ethene molecule contains 4 H atoms. How many H bonds could ethane participate in...
why does HCN have a higher boiling point than FCN? ( has to do with intermolecular forces?)
C The boiling point of H,O is much higher than the boiling point of HS. H2O is a molecular compound, while HS is an ionic compound. H2O is a polar molecule, so the attractions between the molecules are stronger than those between nonpolar H2S molecules. H2O has strong hydrogen bonds between its molecules, and HS molecules cannot form hydrogen bonds. The dispersion forces between the H2O molecules are much stronger. d The boiling point of CH,O is much higher than...
Why does water have a higher boiling point than ethanol? How does this property allow distillation to work? 1 paragraph please
CF2 24. (1 pt.) Ethanol has a higher boiling point than dimethyl ether. Which intermolecular force is primarily responsible for this difference? H&C CH₂ H₃COh Oh dimethyl ether ethanol b.p. -24 °C b.p. 78 °C 25. (1 pt.) Dibutyl ether has a higher boiling point than ethanol. Which intermolecular force is primarily responsible for this difference? HJC-CH2OH H CHECH2CHE " CH CH 2 CH CH 3 ethanol b.p. 78 °C dibutyl ether b.p. 141 °C
Why does benzene have a much higher boiling point (80。c) than hexane (69。c), even though they have the same number of carbons? A) Benzene is much more polar than hexane which enhances the attractive forces between molecules and raises the boiling point. B) Benzene has fewer hydrogens than hexane. C) Benzene is planar and has delocalized electron density which increases the attractive forces between molecules and raises the boiling point. D) Benzene can covalently bond to another benzene molecule which...
2. Identify the strongest type of intermolecular forces in acetone, ethanol, water and hexane. (Structures listed on page 15.) Experiment 2 Intermolecular Forces There are three general types of intermolecular forces. All substances exhibit London Dispersion Forces (LDF), and they are generally the weakest of the three types. These London forces are due to the attractions between small, temporary dipoles that arise from the constant, random movement of the electrons in a substance. As molar mass increases, the size of...
I need help drawing these intermolecular forces with dissolving in water Part Apply your learning and relate to intermolecular forces Der a picture in the space below of wis h the following dissolving in water. Be sure to show the facts with the dissolved p les and provide a key where c ry. Noter you will not find these compends on the simulation Need help Nead section in your textbook or read the Khan Academy article aramalaran intermolecular force MgSO,...
espite the fact that XeO4 has a higher molecular mass than XeO3, XeO4 exists as a gas at room temperature, whereas XeO3 is a solid. Xe is the central atom in both molecules. Why is the boiling point of XeO3 so much greater? XeO4 is a polar molecule, but XeO3 is non-polar. XeO3 has a lone pair on both Xe and O atoms, but XeO4 has lone pairs only on O. XeO4 has more double bonds than XeO3 XeO3 is...
Part A H,0 (100°C) has a higher boiling point than CH, OH (65°C). There are more hydrogen bonds between water molecules than between alcohol molecules. There are less hydrogen bonds between water molecules than between alcohol molecules. CH, OH has the higher molecular mass than H,O. There are no hydrogen bonds between alcohol molecules while there are plenty of them between water molecules. O Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Part B H,O (100°C)...