(a)
Interpretation: The types of intermolecular forces important in liquid phase of
Concept Introduction:
Intermolecular force: The attractive force that withholds two molecules is called as intermolecular force. The influence of intermolecular forces depends on molar mass and the
Types of intermolecular forces are,
- Induced dipole-Induced dipole force
- Dipole-dipole interaction
- Ion-dipole
- Hydrogen bonding
(b)
Interpretation: The types of intermolecular forces important in liquid phase of
Concept Introduction:
Intermolecular force: The attractive force that withholds two molecules is called as intermolecular force. The influence of intermolecular forces depends on molar mass and the functional group present in the molecule.
Types of intermolecular forces are,
- Induced dipole-Induced dipole force
- Dipole-dipole interaction
- Ion-dipole
- Hydrogen bonding
(c)
Interpretation: The types of intermolecular forces important in liquid phase of
Concept Introduction:
Intermolecular force: The attractive force that withholds two molecules is called as intermolecular force. The influence of intermolecular forces depends on molar mass and the functional group present in the molecule.
Types of intermolecular forces are,
- Induced dipole-Induced dipole force
- Dipole-dipole interaction
- Ion-dipole
- Hydrogen bonding
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