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Part A Classify the strongest type of intermolecular force in the following inte

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Question

Part A Classify the strongest type of intermolecular force in the following interactions: solvent-solvent, solvent-solute, and solute-solute when solid glucose (C6H12O6) is placed in the water. Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences

hydrogen bonding

dipole-dipole forces

London dispersion forces

ion-dipole forces

Solute-solute is .

Solvent-solvent is .

Solvent-solute is .

please fill one sentence for each blank

hydrogen bonding

dipole-dipole forces

London dispersion forces

ion-dipole forces

Solute-solute is .

Solvent-solvent is .

Solvent-solute is .

please fill one sentence for each blank

Explanation / Answer

Water has O-H group so can form hydrogen bond with other molecular with O or F or N atoms

So it can form hydrogen bond with other water molecule

Hence

Solvent-Solvent: Hydrogen bond [strongest interaction]

Similarly water can also form hydrogen bond with glucose moelcule

Solvent-Solute -Hydrogen bond [strongest interaction]

In between glucose glucose molecules there will be hydrogen bond and dipole dipole interactions

solute-solute: hydrogen bonds and dipole-dipole

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