Člass Name What type of What type of bond/interaction occurs between "itself" (e.g. Ester with Ester (Hydrogen bond, Dipole-dipole, or Dispersion Forces) Class Names & bond/interaction occurs (with itself) Water between the following Classes and water (Hydrogen bond, Dipole- dipole, or Dispersion Forces) Carboxylic Acid + H20 Carboxylic Acid + Carboxylic Acid Hydrogen bond & Dipole-dipole & dimers Ester + H20 Ester + Ester

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Fill in the blanks with the appropriate answers. Be sure to use and type the words highllghted in yellow:
(1) First Column type: Hydrogen bond, dipole-dipole OR dispersion forces (DO NOT add extra words to your answer.
(2) Last Column type: Hydrogen bond, dipole-dipole OR dispersion forces (DO NOT add extra words to your answer.
What type of
bond/interaction occurs
Class Name
What type of
bond/interaction occurs
Class Names
&
(with itself)
between the following
Classes and water
between "itself" (e.g. Ester
with Ester (Hydrogen bond,
Dipole-dipole, or Dispersion
Forces)
Water
(Hydrogen bond, Dipole-
dipole, or Dispersion
Forces)
Carboxylic
Acid + H20
Carboxylic Acid +
Carboxylic Acid
Hydrogen bond &
Dipole-dipole & dimers
Ester + H20
Ester + Ester
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 4 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate answers. Be sure to use and type the words highllghted in yellow: (1) First Column type: Hydrogen bond, dipole-dipole OR dispersion forces (DO NOT add extra words to your answer. (2) Last Column type: Hydrogen bond, dipole-dipole OR dispersion forces (DO NOT add extra words to your answer. What type of bond/interaction occurs Class Name What type of bond/interaction occurs Class Names & (with itself) between the following Classes and water between "itself" (e.g. Ester with Ester (Hydrogen bond, Dipole-dipole, or Dispersion Forces) Water (Hydrogen bond, Dipole- dipole, or Dispersion Forces) Carboxylic Acid + H20 Carboxylic Acid + Carboxylic Acid Hydrogen bond & Dipole-dipole & dimers Ester + H20 Ester + Ester
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