Question 4 0.53/0.71 pts The strongest intermolecular interactions between propa
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Question 4 0.53/0.71 pts The strongest intermolecular interactions between propanol CH3CH2CH2OH) molecules arise from hydrogen bonding The strongest intermolecular interactions between carbon dioxide molecules arise fromSelect ] The strongest intermolecular interactions between octane (CgH18) molecules arise from London dispersion forces The strongest intermolecular interactions between diethyl ether (CH3CH2OCH2CH3) molecules arise from I Select ] Answer 1: hydrogen bonding Answer 2: hydrogen bonding Answer 3: London dispersion forces Answer 4:Explanation / Answer
1)
CH3CH2CH2OH has hydrogen attached to oxygen.
SO, they form hydrogen bond
Answer: Hydrogen bond
2)
CO2 is non polar due to its linear shape
So, only force in CO2 is London Dispersion forces
Answer: London Dispersion forces
3)
C8H18 is non polar
So, only force in C8H18 is London Dispersion forces
Answer: London Dispersion forces
4)
CH3CH2OCH2CH3 is polar in nature as there are lone pairs on O
So, the force is dipole-dipole force
Answer: dipole-dipole force
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