(a)
Interpretation : The substance with higher boiling point needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction : The boiling point of any substance depends on intermolecular force of attractions between molecules. There are various types of intermolecular forces between molecules such as Vander Waal force of attraction, ionic attraction, hydrogen bonding etc. The molecules with strong intermolecular forces have more boiling point as compared to the molecules with weak intermolecular forces.
(b)
Interpretation : The substance with higher boiling point needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction : The boiling point of any substance depends on intermolecular force of attractions between molecules. There are various types of intermolecular forces between molecules such as Vander Waal force of attraction, ionic attraction, hydrogen bonding etc. The molecules with strong intermolecular forces have more boiling point as compared to the molecules with weak intermolecular forces.
(c)
Interpretation : The substance with higher boiling point needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction : The boiling point of any substance depends on intermolecular force of attractions between molecules. There are various types of intermolecular forces between molecules such as Vander Waal force of attraction, ionic attraction, hydrogen bonding etc. The molecules with strong intermolecular forces have more boiling point as compared to the molecules with weak intermolecular forces.
(d)
Interpretation : The substance with higher boiling point needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction : The boiling point of any substance depends on intermolecular force of attractions between molecules. There are various types of intermolecular forces between molecules such as Vander Waal force of attraction, ionic attraction, hydrogen bonding etc. The molecules with strong intermolecular forces have more boiling point as compared to the molecules with weak intermolecular forces.
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