Chapter 6: Problem 31
Why are dipole-dipole interactions generally weaker than ion-dipole interactions?
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Chapter 6: Problem 31
Why are dipole-dipole interactions generally weaker than ion-dipole interactions?
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What kinds of intermolecular forces must be overcome as (a) solid \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) sublimes; (b) \(\mathrm{CHCl}_{3}\) boils; (c) ice melts?
Why are hydrogen bonds considered a special class of dipole-dipole interactions?
Which of the following molecules can hydrogen-bond among themselves in pure samples of bulk material? (a) methanol \(\left(\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{OH}\right) ;\) (b) ethane \(\left(\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{CH}_{3}\right) ;\) (c) dimethyl cther \(\left(\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{OCH}_{3}\right) ;\) (d) acctic acid \(\left(\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{COOH}\right)\)
What is the maximum pressure at which solid \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) (dry ice) can be converted into \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) gas without melting?
Which of the following substances have little solubility in water? (a) benzenc, \(\mathrm{C}_{6} \mathrm{H}_{6} ;\) (b) \(\mathrm{KBr} ;\) (c) \(\mathrm{Ar}\)
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