Solving Chemistry Questions: Molecule A, B, C, D & E

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This discussion focuses on identifying the properties of five molecules (A, B, C, D, and E) in relation to their conductivity, bonding types, boiling points, and solubility. Molecule B is identified as conductive when dissolved in water and covalently bonded. Molecules D and E have the highest boiling points and contain bonds that cause partial charges. Molecule C is noted for its ability to form all three types of intermolecular forces, while Molecule A is soluble in oil. The responses indicate that Molecule C may also be relevant for question four regarding partial charges.

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1. Which molecule(s) are conductive when dissolved in water?

2. Which molecule(s) are covallently bonded and has the highest boiling point?

3. Which molecule(s) have bonds that are formed by transferring electrons?

4. Which molecule(s)contain bonds that cause atoms to have partial charges?

5. Which molecule(s) have the ability to form all three intermolecular forces?

6. Which molecule(s) are soluable in oil [note oil and water don't mix]?


There are possiblities that each question has more than one answer.

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This is what i got for answers. Please check them and let me know.

1. Molecule B,
2. Molecule D,E
3. Molecule B
4. Molecule D, E
5. Molecule C
6. Molecule A

Please help me out.
Thanks.
 

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possibly C is an answer to #4 also??
 

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