Chemistry Which Intermolecular Forces Affect These Organic Compounds?

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Intermolecular forces such as London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole interactions, and hydrogen bonding significantly influence the properties of organic compounds. The discussion focuses on determining which forces are present in specific compounds like CH3OCH, C6H5COOC2H5, and CaCO3. Participants suggest that drawing Lewis structures and analyzing electronegativities can help identify these forces. All compounds are expected to exhibit hydrogen bonding due to the presence of hydrogen atoms bonded to electronegative elements, along with London forces. Understanding the characteristics of each compound is crucial for identifying the relevant intermolecular forces.
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All molecular compounds may have London, Dipole-Dipole, and hydrogen bonding intermolecular forces, affecting their physical and chemical properties. Indicate which intermolecular forces contribute to the attraction between molecules in each of the following classes of organic compounds.

a) CH3OCH
b)C6H5COOC2H5
c) CaCO3

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I know how to do it for simple molecular formulas, but now I have molecular formulas with more than 2 different elements. How would I go about doing this? Would I need to draw out the lewis structure and do the electronegativies between the molecules that are connected? Any help would be appreciated, I do not want answers, just a kick in the right direction.
 
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I think you're on the right track; it might help to think about it more generally---what characteristics determine which intermolecule forces are important? Which of those characteristics do each of those compounds possess?
 
zhermes said:
I think you're on the right track; it might help to think about it more generally---what characteristics determine which intermolecule forces are important? Which of those characteristics do each of those compounds possess?

So for example all of those would have Hydrogen bonding because the H is chemically bonded to O in all three examples?

All would have weak london forces, I believe, what constitutes dipole-dipole?
 
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zhermes said:
what characteristics determine which intermolecule forces are important?
 
zhermes said:
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London forces = hold covalent molecules together
Dipole-dipole = Hold polar covalent molecules together
hydrogen bonding = formed between electropositive Hydrogen dipole and an electronegative dipole of O, CL, Fl, N
 
bump, still stuck on this question, any help appreciated
 
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