Chemistry General Chemistry - Intermolecular Forces

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The discussion focuses on identifying stronger intermolecular forces among given interactions and comparing dispersion forces in two chemical compounds. Participants are asked to predict which interactions are stronger based on provided images. A specific comparison is made between CH3CH2CH2Cl and (CH3)2CHCl, with the conclusion that CH3CH2CH2Cl has stronger dispersion forces. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding intermolecular forces in chemistry. Overall, the thread emphasizes the comparative strength of different intermolecular interactions.
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1. Predict which two interactions are stronger than the other two.
Check all that apply.
[ ] Forces on the picture (a).
[ ] Forces on the picture (b).
[ ] Forces on the picture (c).
[ ] Forces on the picture (d).

http://i41.tinypic.com/3wwug.jpg


2. Which member of the following pairs has the stronger intermolecular dispersion forces.
CH3CH2CH2Cl or (CH3)2CHCl
 
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nvm.. got it
1. A & C
2. CH3CH2CH2Cl
 
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