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Imdadul Haque posted an Question
September 17, 2020 • 03:21 am 30 points
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What main type of forces must be disrupted between ch3oh molecules when c6h6 dissolves? a) hydrogen bonding b) dipole-dipole c)dipole-induced dipole d) induced

What main type of forces must be disrupted between CH3OH molecules when C6H6 dissolves? a) hydrogen bonding b) dipole-dipole c)dipole-induced dipole d) induced dipole-induced dipole

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    Priyanshu kumar

    Option A

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    methanol has the strongest intermolecular hydrogen bonding

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    when benzene dissolves...H bonding is disrupted

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    Methanol exhibits hydrogen bonding, and all three of the van der Waals attractions: Keesom forces (dipole-dipole) attraction, Debye forces (induced attraction) and London dispersion forces (which all molecules exhibit).

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    but the main forces which disrupt is H bonding

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    Hope you got this dear

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    please ask if any doubt

  • Suman Kumar Best Answer

    option A is correct

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    Sir Explanation

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    See in order to dissolve non polar compound there must be polar interaction absent

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    benzene is a non polar compound

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    CH3OH is a polar molecule. So it has H-bonding. This force must be disrupted to dissolve benzene

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