1. What is the strongest intermolecular force present for each of the following molecules?
a. hydrogen (H2)________
b. carbon monoxide (CO)________
c. silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4)______
d. nitrogen tribromide (NBr3)_______
e. water (H2O)_______
f. acetone (CH2O)______
g. methane (CH4)_______
h. H benzene (C6H6)______
i. ammonia (NH3)_________
j. methanol (CH3OH)________


Sagot :

The strongest intermolecular forces present between these molecules includes London dispersion forces hydrogen bonding and dipole dipole forces.

Intermolecular forces are the force that are responsible for keeping the molecule is stable.

There are Several kind of intermolecular forces like dipole-dipole forces, London-dispersion forces, hydrogen-bonding etc.

In the given compound the strongest intermolecular forces present for each of the molecule is,

Hydrogen (H) London dispersion forces

Carbon monoxide (CO) London dispersion forces

Silicon Tetrafluoride (SiF₄) London dispersion forces

Nitrogen tribromide(NBr₃) dipole dipole forces

Water (H₂O) hydrogen bonding

Acetone (CH₂O) dipole dipole forces

Methane (CH₄) London dispersion forces

Benzene (C₆H₆) London dispersion forces

Ammonia (NH₃) hydrogen bonding

Methanol (CH₃OH) hydrogen bonding.

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