1. Identify the type or types of intermolecular forces (London, Dipole-dipole, H bond) present in each substance and then select the substance in each pair that has the higher boiling point a. Ne b. CCl4 c. H₂ d. H₂O c. C₂H₂ 1. CHCH₂OCH₂CH₂ 8-50₂ h Cura or of or OF F₂ or Dr Brz or Ac CH4 C₂H₂0 CH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂OH SO₂ H:CO (C is sentral atom for both molecules)
States of Matter
The substance that constitutes everything in the universe is known as matter. Matter comprises atoms which in turn are composed of electrons, protons, and neutrons. Different atoms combine together to give rise to molecules that act as a foundation for all kinds of substances. There are five states of matter based on their energies of attraction, namely solid, liquid, gases, plasma, and BEC (Bose-Einstein condensates).
Chemical Reactions and Equations
When a chemical species is transformed into another chemical species it is said to have undergone a chemical reaction. It consists of breaking existing bonds and forming new bonds by changing the position of electrons. These reactions are best explained using a chemical equation.
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1. Identify the type or types of intermolecular forces (London, Dipole-dipole, H bond) present in
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a. Ne
f. CH₂CH₂CH₂CH3
h. Cl₂CO
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