Part A Classify the strongest type of intermolecular force in the following inte
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Part A Classify the strongest type of intermolecular force in the following interactions: solvent-solvent, solvent-solute, and solute-solute when solid iodine (12) is placed in the water. Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. ResetHelp hydrogen bonding ion-dipole forces London dispersion forces dipole-dipole forces Solvent-solvent is London dispersion forces. Solute-solute is London dispersion forces Solvent-solute is London dispersion forcesExplanation / Answer
Part - a) When I2(non polar) placed in water(polar)
Solvent- solvent is Hydrogen bonding.
Solute –solute is London dispersion forces.
Solute- solvent is London dispersion forces.
PartB)
The intermolecular forces associated with octane are dispersion forces.
Both pentyl alcohol and methyl alcohol can form hydrogen bonds.
Pentyl alcohol has relatively large dispersion forces because of its size. Methyl alcohol doesnot.Pentyl alcohol is soluble in octane, methyl alcohol are not.
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