What type of intermolecular force is H2C-CH2
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What type of intermolecular force is H2C-CH2

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This makes it very reactive compared to the the paraffins with their saturated bonds. They react with halogens, halogen acids, sulphuric acid and are easily oxidized to form alcohol and glycols.The double bond in hydrocarbons are reactive centers of the molecules.-Its a double covalent bond.......
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The molecule you give the formula for is ETHENE. This molecule is essentially nonpolar. So only weak forces of attraction exist between the hydrocarbon molecules. These are called London Forces ( also called Dispersion Forces).

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Ethylene has a double bond. This makes it very reactive compared to the the paraffins with their saturated bonds. They react with halogens, halogen acids, sulphuric acid and are easily oxidized to form alcohol and glycols. The double bond in hydrocarbons are reactive centers of the molecules.

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It's a double covalent bond.
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