Based on their composition and structure, list CH3ClCH3Cl, CH3CH2CH3CH3CH2CH3, and CH3CH2OHCH3CH2OH in order of decreasing intermolecular forces.
Explain why
Based on their composition and structure, list CH3ClCH3Cl, CH3CH2CH3CH3CH2CH3, and CH3CH2OHCH3CH2OH in order of decreasing intermolecular...
Based on their composition and structure, list CH COCHs, CH3 CH2 CH3, and CH3 COOH in order of decreasing intermolecular forces. Rank the compounds from strongest to weakest intermolecular forces. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Reset Help CH3COCH3 CH3 CH2CH3 CH3 COOH Strongest Weakest The correct ranking cannot be determined
rank based on decreasing boiling point and explain briefly based on all types of intermolecular forces that appear in each substance CH3CH Br CH3CH CH Br CH CHF CH3CH2CH2OH IT 1.11
Explain (based on intermolecular forces) why salicylic acid (structure at right; pKa = 3.0) is more soluble at pH 6.0 than at pH 2.0.
"Arrange the molecules in order of decreasing strength of Intermolecular Forces in Gases: N2, CH4, Ar, NH3, H2S, N2O4,C3,H8,C4H9F, C4H10, CO, SO2"
pls only do number 2 1. Give Place the following substances in order of decreasing boiling point why? (6 points) 1CH3CH2CI 2. Place the following compounds in order of decreasing strength of intermolecular forces. Why? (6 points) 3 N2 4-NH CH 2 He 1 NO2 3. Draw 3 Lewis resonance structures for OCN. Circle the most stable one state why. 14 points) Stru Structure
Number the following compounds in order of DECREASING boiling points (that is, number 1 should indicate the substance with the highest boiling point). Explain BRIEFLY your ranking based on ALL types of intermolecular forces that appear in each substance. CH3CH2Br CH3CH2CH2Br CH3CH2F CH3CH2CH2OH
List the substances Ar, Cl2,CH4, and CH3COOH in order of increasing strength of intermolecular attractions and explain why.
Rank the following compounds in order of decreasing vapor pressure based on intermolecular forces: a) CH4 b) isopentane C5H12 (2-methyl butane) c) CH3CH2CH2CH2OH d) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3 you can overlap the choices if they are of the same vapor pressure -if intermolecular force increases, vapor pressure increases -intermolecular forces such as london dispersion, dipole dipole, ion dipole, hydrogen bonds my answer was (a)<- highest vapor pressure (b) and (d) (c)<- lowest vapor pressure but I got it wrong what is the correct...
2. Based on the intermolecular forces reported for the compounds in problem 1, predict the order of increasing boiling point.
Rank the following in order of increasing boiling point, based on polarity and intermolecular forces: N2, PCl3, O2, NaNO3