Which of the following form hydrogen bonds with water? Draw molecular pictures to illustrate the hydrogen bonds: a. CH4 b. I2 c. HF d. H3COCH3 e. (CH3 )3COH. I do not understand how there is not hydrogen bonding between ch4 and water. I also do not understand how I2 can have hydrogen bonding with water when it is Iodine, and not Nitrogen, oxygen or . fluorine. I thought hydrogen bonding is between those elements only.
Which of the following form hydrogen bonds with water? Draw molecular pictures to illustrate the hydrogen...
13) Hydrogen bonding will not occur in molecules that contain only bonds between hydrogen and a) fluorine. b) oxygen. c) bromine. d) nitrogen. 14) Alcohol is soluble in water due to a) Covalent bond
1. Draw Kekule (Line dot structures, Lewis dot structure) for the following compounds. (12 points, 3 each) A. CH2CH2 B. (CH3)3COH C. CH3COCH3 D. CO2 2. How many bonds do each of the following elements make in a stable, neutral molecule? (5 points, 1 each) (a) chlorine (b) oxygen (c) carbon (d) hydrogen (e) nitrogen
Which of the following compounds would show hydrogen bonding in their pure liquid state? i. HF ii. H2O iii. CH3OH iv. CH3NH2 v. (CH3)2NH vi. (CH3)3N vii. CH3OCH2CH3 Which of the following can form hydrogen bonds with methanol? i. HCOOH ii. NaOH iii. CH3NO2 iv. F- v. NH4Cl vi. benzene vii. CH4
I Have this quiz that asks which of these compounds can form hydrogen bonds with an identical molecule ("by itself") and I just got one try left. Hydrogen cyanide, HCN Hydrogen sulfide, H2S Methane, CH4 Water, H2O Ethanol, CH3-CH2OH Difluoromethane, CH2F2 Hydrochloric acid, HCl Ammonia, NH3 Is the answer: H2O, Ethanol and Ammonia? If not how can I tell?
Illustrate all the locations where the molecule 8-ethyl deca-2, 4 diene could form hydrogen bonds with water either as a hydrogen donor or as a target (receiver) of hydrogen bonds from water. Do this by drawing bent water molecules as necessary and representing hydrogen bonds between water and the molecule using dashed lines. Be sure it is clear exactly which atoms on each molecule are involved in the hydrogen bonds. If the molecule is not capable of forming hydrogen bonds...
Step 6: Hydrogen Bonding with Water (3) Hydrocodone Directions: Draw the structure of your molecule on a separate page. Illustrate all ways that your molecule could form hydrogen bonds with water. Do this by drawing bent water molecules as necessary and use dashed RED lines (---) to show H-bonding between water and the appropriate atom in the molecule. Be sure that it is very clear which atoms on each molecule are involved in the hydrogen bonds. Keep in mind that...
Name Hydrogen Bonding with Water- Your Drug Directions: Show the structure of your molecule below. Ilustrate all ways that your molecule could form hydrogen bonds with water, either as a hydrogen donor or as a target (receiver) of hydrogen bonds from water. Do this by drawing bent water molecules as necessary and representing hydrogen bonds between water and the drug using dashed RED lines (-. Be sure that it is exactly clear which atoms on each molecule are involved in...
Which of the following molecules can form hydrogen bonds? Select all that apply. A. NH3 B. NaH C. DNA (this is a large polar molecule with the lots of oxygen and nitrogen atoms) D. H2O E. CH4 F. HI G. BH3 H. benzene (C6H6) Note: According to the Fisher Scientific MSDS, the solubility of benzene in water is very low so it is effectively insoluble. Solubility: 0.180 g/100 ml @ 25°C https://fscimage.fishersci.com/msds/02610.htm
Name Gdderall Hydrogen Bonding with Water- Your Drug Directions: Show the structure of your molecule below. Ilustrate all ways that your molecule could form hydrogen bonds with water, either as a hydrogen donor or as a target (receiver) of hydrogen bonds from water. Do this by drawing bent water molecules as necessary and representing hydrogen bonds between water and the drug using dashed RED lines are involved in the hydrogen bonds. If your drug molecule is not capable of forming...
63. For each of the following situations, you are asked which of two objects or substances has the higher energy. Explain your answer with reference to the capacity of each to do work and say whether the energy that distinguishes them is kinetic energy or potential energy. a. (1) A methane molecule, CH4, in the stratosphere or (2) a CH3 molecule and a hydrogen atom formed from breaking one of the carbon-hydrogen bonds in a CH4 molecule. b. (1) A...