identify the intermolecular attractions present in the
following substances, and select the substance with the highest
boiling point:
CH3CH3, CH3OH, CH3Cl
Solution.
Ch3Ch3- Intermolecular force is london dispersion forces.
Ch3OH- hydrogen bonding.
Ch3Cl- dipole-dipole interaction.
Strength of Intermolecular forces.
Hydrogen bonding>dipole-dipole interaction>dispersion forces.
As the strength of Intermolecular interactions increases the boiling point increases.
Boiling point
Ch3OH>Ch3Cl>Ch3Ch3.
Highest boiling point is - Ch3OH.
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