uid London Forces Dipole-dipole Hydrogen bonding A       B       C       D       E       F       G       H       I       Check the boxes that apply for the following structures. Some may have more then one force.

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Liquid

London Forces

Dipole-dipole

Hydrogen bonding

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Check the boxes that apply for the following structures. Some may have more then one force.

This image displays a list of structural formulas. These formulas represent different organic compounds, primarily alcohols and hydrocarbons. Here are the structural formulas listed:

1. **CH₃OH** - Methanol
2. **CH₃CH₂OH** - Ethanol
3. **CH₃COCH₃** - Acetone
4. **CH₃CH₂CH₂OH** - Propanol
5. **CH₃COCH₂CH₃** - Methyl ethyl ketone
6. **C₅H₁₂** - Pentane
7. **CH₃COCH₂CH₂CH₃** - Pentan-2-one
8. **C₆H₁₄** - Hexane
9. **C₇H₁₆** - Heptane

These formulas are crucial for understanding the composition and structure of organic molecules. Each represents a specific chemical structure that gives the molecule its properties and uses in various applications.
Transcribed Image Text:This image displays a list of structural formulas. These formulas represent different organic compounds, primarily alcohols and hydrocarbons. Here are the structural formulas listed: 1. **CH₃OH** - Methanol 2. **CH₃CH₂OH** - Ethanol 3. **CH₃COCH₃** - Acetone 4. **CH₃CH₂CH₂OH** - Propanol 5. **CH₃COCH₂CH₃** - Methyl ethyl ketone 6. **C₅H₁₂** - Pentane 7. **CH₃COCH₂CH₂CH₃** - Pentan-2-one 8. **C₆H₁₄** - Hexane 9. **C₇H₁₆** - Heptane These formulas are crucial for understanding the composition and structure of organic molecules. Each represents a specific chemical structure that gives the molecule its properties and uses in various applications.
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