Intermolecular Forces and Properties · unit-specific method application · exam-style reasoning
Exam-style application: In an intermolecular forces setting, use London dispersion, dipole-dipole forces, hydrogen bonding, vapor pressure, boiling point, and molecular polarity. Determine which bond is more polar: C-F or C-O. Justify using electronegativity trends. State the setup, compute carefully, and interpret the result.
Exam-style application: In an intermolecular forces setting, use London dispersion, dipole-dipole forces, hydrogen bonding, vapor pressure, boiling point, and molecular polarity. Determine which bond is more polar: C-F or C-O. Justify using electronegativity trends. State the setup, compute carefully, and interpret the result.