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Sound travels ~4× faster in water than in air — about 1,480 m/s vs 343 m/s.
Did you know?
Sound travels ~4× faster in water than in air — about 1,480 m/s vs 343 m/s.
Intermolecular forces are forces of attraction and repulsion between interacting particles that will include:A. Dipole-dipole forcesB. Dipole-induced dipole forcesC. Hydrogen bondingD. Covalent bondingE. Dispersion forces.Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
B, C, D, E are correct
A, B, C, D are correct
A, B, C, E are correct
A, C, D, E are correct
To solve this problem, we need to identify the types of intermolecular forces listed in the options.Intermolecular forces are forces of attraction and repulsion between interacting particles.These forces include:• Dipole-dipole forces: These occur between molecules that have permanent dipoles.• Dipole-induced dipole forces: These occur when a polar molecule induces a dipole in a nonpolar molecule.• Hydrogen bonding: A special type of dipole-dipole interaction that occurs when hydrogen is bonded to a highly electronegative atom like N, O, or F.• Dispersion forces (also known as London dispersion forces or van der Waals forces): These are weak forces that arise from temporary dipoles in atoms or molecules.Covalent bonding, however, is not an intermolecular force. It is an intramolecular force, which means it occurs within a molecule, holding atoms together.Based on this understanding, the intermolecular forces from the options are:A. Dipole-dipole forcesB. Dipole-induced dipole forcesC. Hydrogen bondingE. Dispersion forcesTherefore, the correct answer is Option 3: A, B, C, E are correct.
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