Really just have no idea how I would know that it would form in the liquid state or not.
A) diethyl ether, C2H5OC2H5
B) ammonia, NH3
C) methane, CH4
D) hydrogen fluoride, HF
E) acetic acid, CH3COOH
F) bromine, Br2
G) ethylene glycol, HOCH2CH2OH
H) methylamine, CH3NH2
A) diethyl ether, C2H5OC2H5
B) ammonia, NH3
C) methane, CH4
D) hydrogen fluoride, HF
E) acetic acid, CH3COOH
F) bromine, Br2
G) ethylene glycol, HOCH2CH2OH
H) methylamine, CH3NH2
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Hydrogen bonds will always form in liquids and solids of compounds where hydrogen is attached directly to nitrogen, oxygen or fluorine. If a compound has any of those three bonds, odds are it's going to have hydrogen bonds.
As a result, ammonia, hydrogen fluoride, acetic acid, ethylene glycol and methylamine will all have hydrogen bonds.
Hope I helped! :)
As a result, ammonia, hydrogen fluoride, acetic acid, ethylene glycol and methylamine will all have hydrogen bonds.
Hope I helped! :)