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Chapter11: States Of Matter; Liquids And Solids
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Problem 11.68QP: The halogens form a series of compounds with each other, which are called interhalogens. Examples...
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Dichlorodifluoromethane (CF2CI2) is a CFC
(chlorofluorocarbon) molecule that used to be
used as a refrigerant, though people discovered
that CFCS harm Earth's ozone (O3) layer, which
protects us from the sun's harmful UV rays.
Another type of harmful CFC is CHF2CI, called
chlorodifluoromethane.
The boiling point of CHF2CI is about -41°C,
and the boiling point of CF2CI2 is -30°C.
CHF2CI has a [ Select ]
boiling point than CF2CI2
CHF2CI has a [ Select]
vapor pressure than CF2CI2
thus, we can conclude that CHF,CI has
[ Select ]
O IMF than
CF2CI2
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Transcribed Image Text:Dichlorodifluoromethane (CF2CI2) is a CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) molecule that used to be used as a refrigerant, though people discovered that CFCS harm Earth's ozone (O3) layer, which protects us from the sun's harmful UV rays. Another type of harmful CFC is CHF2CI, called chlorodifluoromethane. The boiling point of CHF2CI is about -41°C, and the boiling point of CF2CI2 is -30°C. CHF2CI has a [ Select ] boiling point than CF2CI2 CHF2CI has a [ Select] vapor pressure than CF2CI2 thus, we can conclude that CHF,CI has [ Select ] O IMF than CF2CI2 <> <>
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