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Melting Point Order of Benzene Derivatives
Q)Compare the melting points of the following?
o-Hydroxybenzaldehyde
o-Methoxybenzaldehyde
p-Hydroxybenzaldehyde
p-Methoxybenzaldehyde
My attempt: Intermolecular H-bonding increases melting point ...
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Why does fluorine form only one hydrogen bond, but oxygen forms two?
Oxygen forms two hydrogen bonds as it has two lone pairs. So, why does fluorine only forms one hydrogen bond having three lone pairs?
Both oxygen and fluorine have nearly the same size, so steric ...
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What is the effect of dissolving ammonia in water on hydrogen bonding?
Hydrogen bonding exists between $\ce{NH3}$ molecules. When $\ce{NH3}$ is dissolved in water, I know that hydrogen bonds are formed between $\ce{NH3}$ and $\ce{H2O}$ molecules. However, do the $\ce{NH3}...
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Hydrogen bond in water vapor [closed]
As the temperature increases and liquid water changes to gas, are ALL the hydrogen bonds broken or they are just weaker?
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Comparison of hydrogen bond strength
Consider the following sets of H-bonds:
$$
\begin{align}
&\text{P:} &\ce{-O-H\bond{....}N} \\
&\text{Q:} &\ce{-O-H\bond{....}O} \\
&\text{R:} &\ce{-N-H\bond{....}N} \\
&\...
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Do CHF3 and acetone form a hydrogen bond?
I haven't been able to find a reference confirming that fluoroform forms hydrogen bonds with acetone. Do they?
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Hydrogen Bond Length and Lattice Density [closed]
The subject of the density of solid water is discussed on Physics Stack Exchange in this post.
In the post, it is said that..
the way the molecule is angled ensures that a specific (energetically
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Why ethyl cyanide and propanol have the same boiling point?
As I understand, the intermolecular forces of ethyl cyanide are of van der Waals nature (dipole-dipole) but in the propanol molecule there are hydrogen bonds which are in principle much stronger. Why ...
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Relative strength of intermolecular forces [duplicate]
My attempt at a solution:
First I look for hydrogen bonds:
The only compounds with hydrogen bonds are the second and fourth ones, so they have the strongest intermolecular forces. The second must have ...
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Do amines or alcohols have stronger intermolecular hydrogen bonds?
Which has stronger hydrogen bonding, $\ce{CH3OH}$ or $\ce{CH3NH2}$
I think it comes down to which has more dominance; number of hydrogens, number of lone pairs, or electronegativity.
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it is possible for the hydrogen bond to form between the hydrogen chloride molecule, HCl? [duplicate]
Recently I'm doing my work, and I can't find what it is the answer. Can you guys help me?
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Why does energy need to be "compensated" in order for solvation to occur?
I am currently learning about the physical properties of alcohols.
I understand that the main intermolecular forces between alcohols and water are hydrogen bonds. When these two are mixed, the ...
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Boiling point of ethanamide vs propanamide
I just have a question regarding the boiling points of some primary amides. Ethanamide has a boiling point of 222 °C, while propanamide has a lower boiling point of 213 °C. Both amides are capable of ...
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Complementary base pairing
In the molecular structure of a DNA it is seen that purines (adenine and guanine) bind with pyrimidines (cytosine, uracil and thymine) through hydrogen bonds, and this is always between a purine and a ...
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What would be the intermolecular forces between the molecules of methanetetrol?
Methanetetrol has the following chemical formula: $\ce{CO4H4}$. It is also referred to as orthocarbonic acid.
Since the molecule has a molecular geometry of a tetrahedron, similar to that of a ...