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Identify the strongest intermolecular forces between the particles of each of the following:
a.CH3OH
b.CO
c.CF4
d.CH3CH3

Short Answer

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(a) The intermolecular forces is hydrogen bonding.

(b) The intermolecular forces is dipole-dipole attraction.

(c) The intermolecular forces is dispersion forces.

(d)The intermolecular forces is dispersion forces.

Step by step solution

01

Part(a) Step1 : Given information.

We have been given that,

CH3OH

We need to find the type of intermolecular forces between it's particles.

02

Part(a) Step2 : Simplify.

The type of intermolecular forces between it's particles is hydrogen bonding.

  • It is type of strong dipole-dipole attraction.
  • Happens between hydrogen and electronegative atom.
03

Part(b) Step1 : Given information.

We have been given that,

CO

We need to find the type of intermolecular forces between it's particles.

04

Part(b) Step2 : Simplify.

The type of intermolecular forces between it's particles is dipole-dipole attraction.

  • Happens between negative and positive end of polar molecule.
  • It is planar molecule.
  • It has triple covalent bond.
05

Part(c) Step1 : Given information.

We have been given that,

CF4

We need to find the type of intermolecular forces between it's particles.

06

Part(c) Step2 : Simplify.

The type of intermolecular forces between it's particles is dispersion forces.

  • It has tetrahedral geometry
  • Very stable due to carbon-fluoride bonds.
07

Part(d) Step1 : Given information.

We have been given that,

CH3CH3

We need to find the type of intermolecular forces between it's particles.

08

Part(d) Step2 : Simplify.

The type of intermolecular forces between it's particles is dispersion forces.

  • Both carbon has tetrahedral geometry.
  • Weakest intermolecular force.

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