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You may want to reference (Pages 540 - 544) Section 13.2 while completing this problem. Use the table below to answer the following questions. Part A Common polar Common nonpolar solvents Hexane (Ce Hu) Diethyl ether solvents Select an appropriate solvent to dissolve acetic acid (which is polar and contains an OH group) Check all that apply. Water (H20) Acetone (CHsCOCHs) (CHsCH2OCH2CHs) Methanol (CH3OH) Ethanol (CHsCH2OH) Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) Diethyl ether has a smal dipole moment and can be considered intermed ate between polar and nonpalar water (H2O) acetone (CH COCH) methanol (CHgOH) ethanol (CH3CH2OH) hexane (CoH) toluene (C,Hs) carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) Toluene (CHs) Submit Ans Part B Identify the kind(s) of intermolecular forces that would occur between the solute and solvent in an acetic acid (which is polar and con tains an OH group) solution. Check all that apply. dispersion hydrogen bonding hydrogen bonding ion-dipole dipole-dipole Submit

Explanation / Answer

part-A
like compounds are soluble in like solvents.
polar compounds are soluble in polar solvents.
water
CH3OH
CH3CH2OH
part-B
acetic acid and H2O ,CH3OH,CH3CH2OH between intermolecular hydrogen bonding is present.
Hydrogen bonding
part-C
water(H2O)
part-D
ion -dipole
part-E
hexane
toluene
carbon tetrachloride
part-F
dispersion
part-G
water
part-H
ion-dipole

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