Write the strongest intermolecular force in each of the following samples. Write the formula along with your answers.
a. CCl4(l)
b. CO2(aq)
c. CO2(g)
d. CO2(s)
e. CH3Cl(l)
Write the strongest intermolecular force in each of the following samples. Write the formula along with...
What is the strongest type of intermolecular force between solute and solvent in each solution? (a) Cu(s) in Ag(s) (b) CH3Cl(g) in CH3OCH3(g) (c) CH3CH3(g) in CH3CH2CH2NH2(l) Please explain how you figure it out!
what is the strongest type of intermolecular force between solute and solvent in each solution? a.) Cu (s) in Ag (s) b.) CH3CH3 (g) in CH3CH2CH2NH2 (l) c.) CH3Cl (g) in CH3OCH3 (g) My guess would be: a.) they are 2 different metals that are monotomic ions so...ionic bonding? b.) the first is nonpolar? and second is polar? so....dipole induced dipole? or is the second nonpolar? C.) H-bonding with the O and H? or would it be dipole -dipole because...
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