CHM361 Tutorial: IMFs In the boxes, indicate the strongest types of intermolecular, non-covalent force(s) that the pairs

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CHM361 Tutorial: IMFs In the boxes, indicate the strongest types of intermolecular, non-covalent force(s) that the pairs

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Chm361 Tutorial Imfs In The Boxes Indicate The Strongest Types Of Intermolecular Non Covalent Force S That The Pairs 1
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CHM361 Tutorial: IMFs In the boxes, indicate the strongest types of intermolecular, non-covalent force(s) that the pairs of compounds would experience between themselves in an aqueous medium. In some cases, the answer is NOT clear cut! You may have to consulta table of electronegativity values to determine the LEN of a bond. Assume AEN > 0.5 represents a polar-covalent bond. The choices are: vdW. van der Waals H: lon-Ion (AAttractive; R: Repulsive) ID: lon-Dipole I-ID: lon-induced dipole D-D : Dipole-Dipole DHD: Dipole-induced Dipole P-P-pistacking HE: Hydrophobic Effect HB: Hydrogen bond IHB: Ionic hydrogen bond C-P: Cation-Pl interaction Also, along the top row, place a check-mark beside any compound you feel would be water soluble and an X beside any compound you feel wound not be water soluble. In some cases, the answer may NOT be intuitively clear cutl You may have to consider electronegativity differences between atoms to determine polarity, . H H CH OH Ca' 0---OCH HC OH HAC SH H.C 0 CH, H:c CH H нас сня och moon CH H3c Ca' N N сн. 0 0-P-OCH H.COH н-с CH, сна H H H нс CH, SH OH H3C
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