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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the three types of intermolecula attractive forces&list them in order of increasing strength...i know the answer,just some question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1st Part :Hydrogen Bond, Permanent Dipole, Induced dipole and 2nd part in the opposite order the question is answered already... Teacher said whats the difference between them explain it... Why is Hydrogen e bond stronger than permanent dipole ? and many other question u can make and think of and ask about this..etc... ask many questions about this please and answer it i need to know it.. for my speec thanks people...

OpenStudy (abmon98):

The hydrogen is attached directly to one of the most electronegative elements such as fluorine, oxygen and nitrogen.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And one more thing is this reason true or false that...Hydrogen Bonding is stronger than permanent dipole because its boiling point is 100?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Umm do you want me to send you a picture of the book just 3 pages?

OpenStudy (abmon98):

okay as you like

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thnks um can u make some questions out of it and answer it cuz i need it for me speech... teacher gave me one : why hrdgroden bond stronger than perm dipole..etc..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u type in google chemistry zumdahl 8th edition pdf choose the link 4shared

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its long 68mb :(

OpenStudy (abmon98):

your welcome but can you send me the link

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure sec..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1 more thing for this question....a facor umm 100 degress celcius boiling point for hydrgoen bond?

OpenStudy (abmon98):

hydrogen bonding is stronger than permanent dipole dipole attraction because hydrogen bond involves bonding with the most electronegative elements of the periodic table such as fluorine, oxygen and nitrogen

OpenStudy (anonymous):

only that reason...but in the class tht day i asked one student about this and he said to teacher something 100 and he couldnt say the sentence

OpenStudy (abmon98):

http://www.chemguide.co.uk/atoms/bonding/hbond.html check this out!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k i sent u the link...the book..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so ill just say tht as the reason to my teacher right..

OpenStudy (abmon98):

i just downloaded your book what page should i open?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

441

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in the book it says 2 facotrs...the great polarity of the bond and the close approach of the dipoloes..

OpenStudy (abmon98):

great polarity is due to the difference in electronegativity this causes electron to be unequally shared and as a result (asymmetric)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Final Call....to the reason you said anything else need to add...to be more descriptive?and in page 441 the 3rd line and 4th read it i think thats part of the answer too..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my teacher said read page 440 till443 before that liquid state chapter

OpenStudy (abmon98):

what you can do is that describe each type of bond briefly and compare their physical properties and state the reason behind it

OpenStudy (abmon98):

Hydrogen Bonds: when atoms is attracted to a highly electronegative element. dipole-dipole attraction: attraction between oppositely charged regions of a polar molecule vanderwaals forces: induced dipole between non polar moleculars and they are increased when the number of electrons are increased or the number of contact points are increased places where the molecules are close to each other

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