What is the strongest interparticle force in each

Chapter 11, Problem 30P

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QUESTION:

Problem 30P

What is the strongest interparticle force in each substance?

(a) CH3OH

(b) CCl4

(c) Cl2

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QUESTION:

Problem 30P

What is the strongest interparticle force in each substance?

(a) CH3OH

(b) CCl4

(c) Cl2

ANSWER:

Solution 30P

Here we have to explain what is the strongest interparticle force in each substance.

Step 1

(a) CH3OH

In CH3OH, hydrogen bond (H-bond) has formed in between O-H. Thus the hydrogen bonding will be the strongest force between methanol molecules. Here dipole-dipole and dispersion forces also exist

Hence the strongest interparticle force is hydrogen bonding.

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