The two atoms dipole-dipole interaction must be understand given the statements. Concept Introduction : Dipole-dipole interaction : This is intermolecular force that occurs between two polar molecules, for example slightly positive end of one polar molecule is attached to the slightly negative end of another polar molecule. Hence both molecules forces are weaker bonds, than hydrogen bonds stronger than London dispersion forces. Dissociation of dipole-dipole molecule : The ( H 2 O ) is a polar molecule it dissociated or align that the positive end of one molecule interactions with the negative end o another molecule. Covalent bond : The electron pairs are known as shared pairs or bonding and stable of attractive and repulsive forces between atoms, when they share electrons is known as covalent bond. To find: The intramolecular force should identified given the two molecules
The two atoms dipole-dipole interaction must be understand given the statements. Concept Introduction : Dipole-dipole interaction : This is intermolecular force that occurs between two polar molecules, for example slightly positive end of one polar molecule is attached to the slightly negative end of another polar molecule. Hence both molecules forces are weaker bonds, than hydrogen bonds stronger than London dispersion forces. Dissociation of dipole-dipole molecule : The ( H 2 O ) is a polar molecule it dissociated or align that the positive end of one molecule interactions with the negative end o another molecule. Covalent bond : The electron pairs are known as shared pairs or bonding and stable of attractive and repulsive forces between atoms, when they share electrons is known as covalent bond. To find: The intramolecular force should identified given the two molecules
Solution Summary: The author explains that the two atoms dipole-dipole interaction must be understand given the statements.
The two atoms dipole-dipole interaction must be understand given the statements.
Concept Introduction:
Dipole-dipole interaction: This is intermolecular force that occurs between two polar molecules, for example slightly positive end of one polar molecule is attached to the slightly negative end of another polar molecule. Hence both molecules forces are weaker bonds, than hydrogen bonds stronger than London dispersion forces.
Dissociation of dipole-dipole molecule: The (
H2O) is a polar molecule it dissociated or align that the positive end of one molecule interactions with the negative end o another molecule.
Covalent bond: The electron pairs are known as shared pairs or bonding and stable of attractive and repulsive forces between atoms, when they share electrons is known as covalent bond.
To find: The intramolecular force should identified given the two molecules
. (11pts total) Consider the arrows pointing at three different carbon-carbon bonds in the
molecule depicted below.
Bond B
2°C. +2°C. < cleavage
Bond A
• CH3 + 26. t cleavage
2°C• +3°C•
Bond C
Cleavage
CH3 ZC
'2°C. 26.
E
Strongest
3°C. 2C.
Gund
Largest
BDE
weakest bond
In that molecule
a. (2pts) Which bond between A-C is weakest? Which is strongest? Place answers in
appropriate boxes.
Weakest
C bond
Produces
A
Weakest
Bond
Most
Strongest
Bond
Stable radical
Strongest Gund
produces least stable
radicals
b. (4pts) Consider the relative stability of all cleavage products that form when bonds A,
B, AND C are homolytically cleaved/broken. Hint: cleavage products of bonds A, B,
and C are all carbon radicals.
i. Which ONE cleavage product is the most stable? A condensed or bond line
representation is fine.
人
8°C. formed in
bound C
cleavage
ii. Which ONE cleavage product is the least stable? A condensed or bond line
representation is fine.
methyl radical
•CH3
formed in
bund A Cleavage
Which carbocation is more stable?
Are the products of the given reaction correct? Why or why not?