
(a)
Interpretation:
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
Concept introduction:
There are three types of interactions through which the molecules are stabilized. They are hydrogen-bonding interactions, the dipole-dipole interactions and the induced dipole interactions. These interactions influence the properties of the compounds like boiling point, melting point and so on.

Answer to Problem 40E
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
Explanation of Solution
In all molecular substances, the intermolecular interactions exist. These interactions are induced dipole interactions, dipole-dipole interactions and hydrogen bonding.
The structure of
Figure 1
There is electronegativity difference in the molecule. This gives polarity to the molecule. Therefore, the dominant intermolecular interaction in this molecule is dipole-dipole interaction along with the induced dipole interaction.
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
(b)
Interpretation:
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
Concept introduction:
There are three types of interactions through which the molecules are stabilized. They are hydrogen-bonding interactions, the dipole-dipole interactions and the induced dipole interactions. These interactions influence the properties of the compounds like boiling point, melting point and so on.

Answer to Problem 40E
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
Explanation of Solution
In all molecular substances, the intermolecular interactions exist. These interactions are induced dipole interactions, dipole-dipole interactions and hydrogen bonding.
The structure of
Figure 2
The electronegative atom oxygen
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
(c)
Interpretation:
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
Concept introduction:
There are three types of interactions through which the molecules are stabilized. They are hydrogen-bonding interactions, the dipole-dipole interactions and the induced dipole interactions. These interactions influence the properties of the compounds like boiling point, melting point and so on.

Answer to Problem 40E
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
Explanation of Solution
In all molecular substances, the intermolecular interactions exist. These interactions are induced dipole interactions, dipole-dipole interactions and hydrogen bonding.
The structure of
Figure 3
There is electronegativity difference in the molecule. This gives polarity to the molecule. Therefore, the dominant intermolecular interaction in this molecule is dipole-dipole interaction along with the induced dipole interaction.
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
(d)
Interpretation:
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
Concept introduction:
There are three types of interactions through which the molecules are stabilized. They are hydrogen-bonding interactions, the dipole-dipole interactions and the induced dipole interactions. These interactions influence the properties of the compounds like boiling point, melting point and so on.

Answer to Problem 40E
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
Explanation of Solution
In all molecular substances, the intermolecular interactions exist. These interactions are induced dipole interactions, dipole-dipole interactions and hydrogen bonding.
The structure of
Figure 4
The molecule has electronegative atoms
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
(e)
Interpretation:
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
Concept introduction:
There are three types of interactions through which the molecules are stabilized. They are hydrogen-bonding interactions, the dipole-dipole interactions and the induced dipole interactions. These interactions influence the properties of the compounds like boiling point, melting point and so on.

Answer to Problem 40E
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
Explanation of Solution
In all molecular substances, the intermolecular interactions exist. These interactions are induced dipole interactions, dipole-dipole interactions and hydrogen bonding.
The structure of
Figure 5
The molecule has electronegative atom
The intermolecular interactions that operate in
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