Solution: What is the strongest interparticle force in each

Chapter 11, Problem 33P

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QUESTION:

Problem 33P

What is the strongest interparticle force in each substance?

(a) Kr

(b) BrF

(c) H2SO4

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QUESTION:

Problem 33P

What is the strongest interparticle force in each substance?

(a) Kr

(b) BrF

(c) H2SO4

ANSWER:

Solution 33P

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

Step 1

(a) Kr

The bond form by Kr will be nonpolar due to its greater atomic size and low electronegativity.

The force of attraction arises between the nonpolar molecule is dispersion force.

Thus  the strongest interparticle force is dispersion force.

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