(a)
Interpretation:
The type of intermolecular forces present in ethanol and dimethyl ether has to be given.
Concept introduction:
London Dispersion forces:
London dispersion forces are weak interactions due to the temporary changes in electron density in a molecule. All covalent compound exhibits London dispersion forces. These intermolecular forces are the only intermolecular forces present in nonpolar compounds.
Hydrogen Bonding:
A
Dipole-dipole interactions:
Dipole–dipole interactions are electrostatic interactions between molecules which have permanent dipoles. This interaction is stronger than the London forces but is weaker than ion-ion interaction because only partial charges are involved positive end of a polar molecule will attract the negative end of the other molecule and influence its position
(b)
Interpretation:
The compounds with higher boiling points has to be given.
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionChapter 4 Solutions
Connect 1-Semester Online Access for Principles of General, Organic & Biochemistry
- Dimethyl ether and ethanol have the same molecular mass. Dimethyl ether is a gas at room temperature, and ethanol is a liquid at room temperature. Explain these observations.arrow_forwardWhat types of intermolecular forces are exhibited by each compound? OH b. OCH3 d. a.arrow_forwardAn alcohol has a higher boiling point than an alkane with the same length carbon chain. True or false?arrow_forward
- Select all of the intermolecular forces that are present in propanol. (alcohols have -OH on one end of the compound) 1. Hydrogen Bonding 2. Dipole-Dipole Forces 3. London Dispersion Forcesarrow_forwardList each set of a compound in order of increasing boiling point.a) hexane, octane, and decanearrow_forwardWhich compound has the highest boiling point? A. B. O. C. HOH D.arrow_forward
- Explain why many alcohols are soluble in water. What part of an alcohol will limit its solubility in water? What part of an alcohol may make it soluble in water?arrow_forwardWhat types of intermolecular forces are present in each compound?arrow_forwardWhy do alcohols have boiling points much higher than hydrocarbons of similar molecular weight? a. Alcohols have greater van der Waals attraction forces.b. Alcohol molecules have greater molecular symmetry.c. Hydrogen bonds must be broken in the process of volatilization.d. Alcohols must overcome greater ionic forces in the process of volatilization.arrow_forward
- Which is an example of an ether?A. CH3OH B. CH3CH2CH2Cl C. CH3CH2COOCH3 D. CH3CH2OCH2CH3arrow_forward4. There are two isomers corresponding to the chemical formula C2H6O. One is an alcohol, and the other is an ether. (hint use the table of electronegativity) a. Draw each compound. b. Which compound would you expect to be more water soluble, and why? c. Which compound would you expect to have the higher boiling point, and why?arrow_forwardRank allarrow_forward
- Organic And Biological ChemistryChemistryISBN:9781305081079Author:STOKER, H. Stephen (howard Stephen)Publisher:Cengage Learning,General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryChemistryISBN:9781285853918Author:H. Stephen StokerPublisher:Cengage LearningChemistry: The Molecular ScienceChemistryISBN:9781285199047Author:John W. Moore, Conrad L. StanitskiPublisher:Cengage Learning
- Chemistry: Principles and PracticeChemistryISBN:9780534420123Author:Daniel L. Reger, Scott R. Goode, David W. Ball, Edward MercerPublisher:Cengage Learning