Solutions were tested for solubility with de-ionized water. Need help with the 3
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Solutions were tested for solubility with de-ionized water. Need help with the 3rd and 4th columns
Observed Solubility In Water What is the Intermolecular Force found between the molecules For Soluble Compounds: What is the Strongest Intermolecular Force present between Solute and Solvent of the Pure Compounds listed in Column 1? Isopropyl alcohol n-Butyl alcohol sopentvl alcohol Cyclohexyl alcohol Soluble Soluble Insoluble Insoluble Soluble Acetone 2-Octanone Hexane Naphthalene Sodium Chloride Insoluble Soluble Insoluble Insoluble Insoluble Soluble Calcium Chloride Soluble Sodium Sulfate Soluble Calcium Sulfate Soluble Sodium Carbonate Soluble Calcium Carbonate InsolubleExplanation / Answer
Force between the molecules In water
1. Hydrogen Bonding Hydrogen Bonding
2. Same as above
3. Hydrogen Bonding Not soluble because hydrophobicity of the alkyl chains dominate the H- Bonding
4. Same as Above
5. Hydrogen Bonding and Dipole-Dipole Interaction Hydrogen Bonding
6. Dipole-Dipole Interaction --------
7. Dipole-Dipole Interaction H-bonding
8. Dipole-Dipole Interaction --------
9. Wander Wall or London Dispersion force ------
10. Wander Wall or London Dispersion force --------
11. Electrostatic or Ionic Force Ion-Dipole Interaction
12. Same as Above
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