Two compounds in the list below are gases at room conditions, while all of the o
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Two compounds in the list below are gases at room conditions, while all of the others are liquids or solids. For each compound, indicate whether it is the gas or the force most responsible for it being a liquid or solid.
A. CH3OH
-a gas
-dispersion forces
-dipolar forces
-hydrogen bonds
-ionic bonds
-covalent bonds
B. CH4
-a gas
-dispersion forces
-dipolar forces
-hydrogen bonds
-ionic bonds
-covalent bonds
C. CaCO3
-a gas
-dispersion forces
-dipolar forces
-hydrogen bonds
-ionic bonds
-covalent bonds
D. C6H14
-a gas
-dispersion forces
-dipolar forces
-hydrogen bonds
-ionic bonds
-covalent bonds
E. H2O
-a gas
-dispersion forces
-dipolar forces
-hydrogen bonds
-ionic bonds
-covalent bonds
F. C2H2
-a gas
-dispersion forces
-dipolar forces
-hydrogen bonds
-ionic bonds
-covalent bonds
G. CCl4
-a gas
-dispersion forces
-dipolar forces
-hydrogen bonds
-ionic bonds
-covalent bonds
H. KCl
-a gas
-dispersion forces
-dipolar forces
-hydrogen bonds
-ionic bonds
-covalent bonds
I. Pb
-a gas
-dispersion forces
-dipolar forces
-hydrogen bonds
-ionic bonds
-covalent bonds
Explanation / Answer
A. CH3OH -hydrogen bonds
B. CH4 -a gas
C. CaCO3 -ionic bonds
D. C6H14 -covalent bonds
E. H2O -hydrogen bonds
F. C2H2 -a gas
G. CCl4 -dispersion forces
H. KCl -ionic bonds
I. Pb -dipolar forces
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