Consider the given phase thermochemical data for compounds A and B. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? H H 34 Molar mass: 92.14 g/mol -HAH=6.64 kJ/mol H- AS = 37.2 J/mol-K A H H H Molar mass: 93.13 g/mol H-C AH = 10.6 kJ/mol AS = 39.6 J/mol-K Select one: Ⓒa. B has stronger intermolecular forces than A. Ob. One of these compounds is a solid at STP. Oc At their melting pents, the total heat required to melt 1.0 g of B is greater than that required to melt 1.0 g of A. Ⓒd. Both liquids A and B exhibit dispersion forces. B

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Consider the given phase thermochemical data for compounds A and B. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
H H
34
Molar mass: 92.14 g/mol
-HAH=6.64 kJ/mol
H-
AS = 37.2 J/mol-K
A
H
H
H
Molar mass: 93.13 g/mol
H-C
AH = 10.6 kJ/mol
AS = 39.6 J/mol-K
Select one:
Ⓒa. B has stronger intermolecular forces than A.
Ob. One of these compounds is a solid at STP.
Oc At their melting pents, the total heat required to melt 1.0 g of B is greater than that required to melt 1.0 g of A.
Ⓒd. Both liquids A and B exhibit dispersion forces.
B
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the given phase thermochemical data for compounds A and B. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? H H 34 Molar mass: 92.14 g/mol -HAH=6.64 kJ/mol H- AS = 37.2 J/mol-K A H H H Molar mass: 93.13 g/mol H-C AH = 10.6 kJ/mol AS = 39.6 J/mol-K Select one: Ⓒa. B has stronger intermolecular forces than A. Ob. One of these compounds is a solid at STP. Oc At their melting pents, the total heat required to melt 1.0 g of B is greater than that required to melt 1.0 g of A. Ⓒd. Both liquids A and B exhibit dispersion forces. B
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