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Answer: What is the strongest type of intermolecular force
Chapter 14, Problem 9P(choose chapter or problem)
Problem 9P
What is the strongest type of intermolecular force between solute and solvent in each solution?
(a) C6H14(l) in C8H18(l)
(b) H2C=O(g) in CH3OH(l)
(c) Br2(l) in CC14(l)
Questions & Answers
QUESTION:
Problem 9P
What is the strongest type of intermolecular force between solute and solvent in each solution?
(a) C6H14(l) in C8H18(l)
(b) H2C=O(g) in CH3OH(l)
(c) Br2(l) in CC14(l)
ANSWER:
Solution 9P:
Here, we are going to find out the type of intermolecular forces between the solute and solvent in each solution.
Step 1:
The intermolecular forces are given below:
Ion–Dipole Force
It occurs when an ionic compound is mixed with a polar compound.
Hydrogen Bonding
When the polar molecules containing hydrogen atoms bonded to electronegative atoms (F, O and N).
Dipole–Dipole Force
It exist in polar molecules.
Dispersion Force
It exists when both the molecule generates temporary dipole.
Dipole–induced Dipole Force
It exists when one molecule is polar and another one is nonpolar