Identify all possible types of intermolecular forces that can form between parti
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Question
Identify all possible types of intermolecular forces that can form between particles of each substance below. (Select all that apply.)
(a) CO2
dipole-dipole interactions
hydrogen bonding interactions
ion-dipole interactions
London dispersion forces
(b) CHCl3
dipole-dipole interactions
hydrogen bonding interactions
ion-dipole interactions
London dispersion forces
(c) Ne
dipole-dipole interactions
hydrogen bonding interactions
ion-dipole interactions
London dispersion forces
(d) NH3
dipole-dipole interactions
hydrogen bonding interactions
ion-dipole interactions
London dispersion forces
(e) H2S
dipole-dipole interactions
hydrogen bonding interactions
ion-dipole interactions
London dispersion forces
Explanation / Answer
a)
CO2 is non polar molecule due to its linear shape
SO, only force will be
London dispersion forces
b)
This is polar molecule but it can’t form hydrogen bonding because for hydrogen bonding to be formed Hydrogen must be bonded to either of nitrogen, oxygen or fluorine
Answer:
dipole-dipole interactions
London dispersion forces
c)
Ne is just 1 atom
SO, only force will be
London dispersion forces
d)NH3 has hydrogen attached to nitrogen.
It is polar as well due to lone pair on Nitrogen
Answer:
dipole-dipole interactions
hydrogen bonding interactions
London dispersion forces
e)
This is polar molecule but it can’t form hydrogen bonding because for hydrogen bonding to be formed Hydrogen must be bonded to either of nitrogen, oxygen or fluorine
Answer:
dipole-dipole interactions
London dispersion forces
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