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Which substance can participate in dipole-dipole forces b. SCO . Xe c M Which su

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Which substance can participate in dipole-dipole forces b. SCO . Xe c M Which substance can participate in hydrogen bonding? a. b. CH3CH2OCH2CH3 Hexane, CHs(CH2)4CHs, has a higher boiling point tha a. propane is a smaller molecule. b. hexane has a larger vapor pressure. propane is more electronegative. d. Hexane is less polarizable. The transition of a substance from the gas phase to the a. increased attractions. b. released energy c. elevated pressure d. increased kinetic energy. What type of cubic cell is shown in the picture to the r a. simple cubic c. face-centered cubic d. amorphous cubic b. body-centered cubic What tyne of solid is diamond (made of carbon)?

Explanation / Answer

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Anyway i will try to answer whatever information is given

1. b) SCO can participate in dipole dipole forces as in S=C=O we have different dipole moment towards both the bonds

2. Here i think there are some other options also.but amongs the two 2nd one can form double bonds that is CH3CH2OCH2CH3

3. a) propane is a smaller molecule

4. If the transformation is from gas to liquid then answer will be no.a) increased attraction

5. Cubic cell is not given

6. Diamond is an electrical insulator but also a good thermal conductor