a. CH3OH
b. Rn
c. CO2
d. N2
e. CH3Cl
i know they all have dispersion, but what else?
please explain! thanks!
b. Rn
c. CO2
d. N2
e. CH3Cl
i know they all have dispersion, but what else?
please explain! thanks!
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Yes it's true that all t hese compounds and elements have dispersion.
a.) This has an Ion-induced dipole interaction : This is because the Hydroxide is ionic.
b. Rn is just a monatomic atom, there is NO intermolecular force because you need at diatomic or a compound for an intermolecular force
c. The is a non-polar molecule and there fore is a dipole- induced dipole interaction also known as dispersion. This compound only has dispersion!
d. This is a diatomic atom with a linear structure and there for has no net dipole. This is a covalent bond since its between two nonmetals.
c. This is and Ion-dipole interaction since the methyl group bears a somewhate positive charge while the cl- acts as an anion.
a.) This has an Ion-induced dipole interaction : This is because the Hydroxide is ionic.
b. Rn is just a monatomic atom, there is NO intermolecular force because you need at diatomic or a compound for an intermolecular force
c. The is a non-polar molecule and there fore is a dipole- induced dipole interaction also known as dispersion. This compound only has dispersion!
d. This is a diatomic atom with a linear structure and there for has no net dipole. This is a covalent bond since its between two nonmetals.
c. This is and Ion-dipole interaction since the methyl group bears a somewhate positive charge while the cl- acts as an anion.