For each compound in the table below, decide whether there would be any hydrogen-bonding force between molecules of the compound, or between molecules of the compound and molecules of water. name hydrogen compound hypobromous acid ethane formula or Lewis structure HBrO H 1 H₂ HC T H H 1 C-H 1 H Between molecules of the compound? yes O no O yes O no yes hydrogen-bonding force O no Between molecules of the compound and molecules of water? O yes O no O yes Ono O yes O no

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For each compound in the table below, decide whether there would be any hydrogen-bonding force between molecules of the compound, or between molecules of the compound and molecules of water.

| Compound         | Hydrogen-Bonding Force                                                                                   |
|------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Name             | Formula or Lewis Structure | Between molecules of the compound? | Between molecules of the compound and molecules of water? |
| Hydrogen         | \( \text{H}_2 \)              | ○ yes        ◉ no                                | ○ yes       ◉ no                                                        |
| Hypobromous Acid | \( \text{HBrO} \)           | ○ yes       ◉ no                                 | ○ yes       ◉ no                                                        |
| Ethane           | ![Ethane Structure](https://via.placeholder.com/150)   | ◉ yes        ○ no                                | ◉ yes       ○ no                                                        |

**Explanation of Diagrams:**

- **Compound Structure for Ethane:**  
  The structure shows a Lewis structure diagram for ethane. It consists of two carbon (C) atoms, each bonded to three hydrogen (H) atoms. The carbons are bonded to each other, forming a single bond between them. 

The table includes decisions about the presence of hydrogen-bonding forces both within the compounds themselves and between the compounds and water molecules.
Transcribed Image Text:For each compound in the table below, decide whether there would be any hydrogen-bonding force between molecules of the compound, or between molecules of the compound and molecules of water. | Compound | Hydrogen-Bonding Force | |------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Name | Formula or Lewis Structure | Between molecules of the compound? | Between molecules of the compound and molecules of water? | | Hydrogen | \( \text{H}_2 \) | ○ yes ◉ no | ○ yes ◉ no | | Hypobromous Acid | \( \text{HBrO} \) | ○ yes ◉ no | ○ yes ◉ no | | Ethane | ![Ethane Structure](https://via.placeholder.com/150) | ◉ yes ○ no | ◉ yes ○ no | **Explanation of Diagrams:** - **Compound Structure for Ethane:** The structure shows a Lewis structure diagram for ethane. It consists of two carbon (C) atoms, each bonded to three hydrogen (H) atoms. The carbons are bonded to each other, forming a single bond between them. The table includes decisions about the presence of hydrogen-bonding forces both within the compounds themselves and between the compounds and water molecules.
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Hydrogen bonding is defined as the interaction involving a hydrogen atom located between a pair of other atoms having a high affinity for electrons such as N, O, F.

Water is a polar molecule so it can interact with polar molecules according to like dissolve like principle. 

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