2. Using your knowledge of IMF's, rank the following in order of increasing expected vapor pressure. Make sure to explain your logic and indicate which intermolecular force(s) each is capable of forming. Н Н / H С' H / Н с Н Н H H Н H H Н Н с. 3. Using your knowledge of IMF's, rank the following in order of increasing expected vapor pressure. Make sure to explain your logic and indicate which intermolecular force(s) each is capable of forming. H H H C H H Н -о- Н Н С С Н Н Н С Н Н H H Н H

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2. Using your knowledge of IMF's, rank the following in order of increasing expected vapor
pressure. Make sure to explain your logic and indicate which intermolecular force(s) each is
capable of forming.
HI
/
C
H
H
H
/
H
O
G.
H
H
C
H
H
C
H
3. Using your knowledge of IMF's, rank the following in order of increasing expected vapor
pressure. Make sure to explain your logic and indicate which intermolecular force(s) each is
capable of forming.
H
C
H
H
4-0
H
с
H H
H
10-
H
7
H
CIH
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
6-
H
Transcribed Image Text:2. Using your knowledge of IMF's, rank the following in order of increasing expected vapor pressure. Make sure to explain your logic and indicate which intermolecular force(s) each is capable of forming. HI / C H H H / H O G. H H C H H C H 3. Using your knowledge of IMF's, rank the following in order of increasing expected vapor pressure. Make sure to explain your logic and indicate which intermolecular force(s) each is capable of forming. H C H H 4-0 H с H H H 10- H 7 H CIH H H H H H H H H 6- H
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Vapor pressure of a compound is always inversely proportional to its boiling point. Higher will be its boiling point, less volatile the compound will be and less volatile the compound is, higher will be its vapor pressure.

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