Rank the following in order of increasing boiling point, based on polarity and intermolecular forces:
N2, PCl3, O2, NaNO3
N2 and O2 are non polar gases and will have only weak dispersion forces. PCl3 is polar covalent, thus, shows dipole dipole interaction. NaNO3 is ionic solid. Thus, NaNO3 will be having highest boiling point followed by PCl3. Since O2 is larger in size than N2, O2 higher boiling point than N2 as strength of dispersion forces depend on surface area. So increasing order of boiling point will be:
O2 , N2 , PCl3 and NaNO3
Rank the following in order of increasing boiling point, based on polarity and intermolecular forces: N2,...
Can someone explain how to rank these dipole-dipole imfs. Is it
based on the polarity within each molecule? If that's the case, I
found that the electronegativity of P is 2.2 and As is also 2.2.
Their difference of polarity with Chlorine is the same. Which leads
me to believe that polarity within each molecule is not the case.
So how do you rank dipole-dipole intermolecular forces.
Rank the following molecules in order of increasing boiling point. Highest boiling point...
rank based on decreasing boiling point and explain
briefly based on all types of intermolecular forces that appear in
each substance
CH3CH Br CH3CH CH Br CH CHF CH3CH2CH2OH IT 1.11
Rank the following in order of increasing osmotic pressure, boiling point, freezing point, and vapor pressure at 50°C. Boiling Point 0.100 m NaNO3 0.100 m CaCl2 0.190 m glucose Freezing Point 0.190 m glucose 0.100 m NaNO3 0.100 m CaCl2 Vapor Pressure 0.100 m CaCl2 0.190 m glucose 0.100 m NaNO3
Rank the following in order of increasing boiling point.
Part 1 (1 point) Rank the following in order of increasing boiling point (bp). Items (3 images) (Drag and drop into the appropriate area)
Rank the following compounds in order of increasing strength of intermolecular forces: CH3NH2, CH3CH3, CH3Cl A) CH3Cl < CH3CH3 CH3NH2 C) CH3NH2 CH3C CH3CH3 CH3Br, CH3l, CH3Cl D) CH3Cl CH3Br < CH3l E) CHalCH,CI CH,Br
Rank the following compounds in terms of increasing boiling point and provide a brief justification for your answer (Hint: consider intermolecular forces). CH3(CH2)3CH3 CH3CH2COOCH3 CH3CH2OH CH4
2. Based on the intermolecular forces reported for the compounds in problem 1, predict the order of increasing boiling point.
Rank the following group of alkanes in order of increasing boiling point.
Please explain why.
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Describe what intermolecular forces are there in each of the
following molecules and rank them in decreasing order of boiling
point.
Cl-Cl, H-H, NN, Br-Br, F-F