(a)
Interpretation: The type of intermolecular force exhibited by the given compound is to be stated.
Concept introduction: Intermolecular forces are also known as non-covalent interactions. The interactions present between molecules are known as intermolecular forces. A
(b)
Interpretation: The type of intermolecular force exhibited by the given compound is to be stated.
Concept introduction: Intermolecular forces are also known as non-covalent interactions. The interactions present between molecules are known as intermolecular forces. A functional group present in a molecule decides the type of interaction.
(c)
Interpretation: The type of intermolecular force exhibited by the given compound is to be stated.
Concept introduction: Intermolecular forces are also known as non-covalent interactions. The interactions present between molecules are known as intermolecular forces. A functional group present in a molecule decides the type of interaction.
(d)
Interpretation: The type of intermolecular force exhibited by the given compound is to be stated.
Concept introduction: Intermolecular forces are also known as non-covalent interactions. The interactions present between molecules are known as intermolecular forces. A functional group present in a molecule decides the type of interaction.
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