This is weakest type of intermolecular Force
What is London Dispersion Force?
This substance has a higher boiling point: H2O or CH4
What is H2O?
This is the type of IMF that exists between CH4 molecules
What is London Dispersion Forces?
This is the reason CH3OH will dissolve in water
What is Hydrogen bonding?
This is type of IMF present in all molecules, regardless of polarity
What is London Dispersion Forces?
This is the compound with the highest boiling point between NH3 and PH3
What is NH3?
This is the type of IMF that exist between HCl molecules
What is dipole-dipole?
This is what CCl4 will dissolve more in: Water or acetone
What is acetone?
This is the strongest IMF present in both HCF2I and HCCl2BrI
What is Dipole-Dipole?
This is the compound with the higher boiling point: CH3OH or CH3SH
What is CH3OH?
This is the strongest IMF present between Na+ and H2O
What is Ion-Dipole?
This is the principle that explains why polar substances dissolves in polar solvents
What is like dissolves like?
This is the strongest compound between C6H14 and C4H10 (explain)
What is C6H14?
This is the compound with higher boiling point: CH3CH2OH or CH3OCH3
What is CH3CH2OH?
This is the type(s) of IMF that exists between CH3CH2CH2OH molecules
What is LDF, Dipole-Dipole, and Hydrogen Bonding?
This is what CH3CH2CH2OH will dissolve more in: Hexane or water
What is water?
This is the compound that would exhibit stronger hydrogen bonding: CH3CH2OH or CH3CH2CH2OH
What is CH3CH2OH?
This is the rank from highest to lowest boiling point: CH4, CH3CH2CH3, Ca3P2, CH3CH2CH2CH3
What is Ca3P2 > CH3CH2CH2CH3 > CH3CH2CH3 > CH4 ?
These are all the IMF in CH3CH(OH)CH3
What is LDF, Dipole-Dipole, and Hydrogen Bonding?
This is the solvent that will better dissolve CH3COOH and this is why
What is water? (Due to H-bond)