Which of the following compounds has dipole-dipole interactions as the strongest intermolecular force? Which of the following compounds has dipole-dipole interactions as the strongest intermolecular force? CBr4 BrCH2CH2OH CH3Br Br2

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Answer:

[tex]CH_2Br[/tex]

Explanation:

Dipole-dipole interaction is a type of intermolecular force that exits in polar molecules. Electronegativity of atoms bonded in polar molecules are different. Because of difference in electronegativity partially charged develops which attracted towards each other through electrostatic force. This electrostatic force between partially charged ions are called dipole-dipole interactions. Dipole moment is a vector quantity.

For, example, HCl  

In [tex]CBr_4[/tex], electronegativities of carbon (C) and bromine (Br) are different and four dipoles exist in the molecules but the net vector sum of all the dipoles are zero. Therefore, its is a non-polar molecule.

In the molecule, [tex]BrCH_2CH_2OH[/tex], the strongest intermolecular force is hydrogen bonding.

In [tex]Br_2[/tex], same atoms are bonded, therefore, it is a non-polar molecule and hence, cannot has dipole-dipole interaction.

Therefore, among the given, the only molecule that has dipole-dipole interaction as the strongest intermolecular force is [tex]CH_2Br[/tex].

The following compounds have dipole-dipole interactions as the strongest intermolecular force - [tex]CBr_4[/tex]

Dipole-dipole interaction is a type of intermolecular force that exits in polar molecules. The electronegativity partially charged develops by the difference which attracted towards each other through electrostatic force.

  • dipole-dipole interactions are the electrostatic force between partially charged ions.
  • Dipole moment is a vector quantity. For, example, HCl, electronegativities of carbon (C), and bromine (Br) are different and four dipoles exist in the molecules but the net vector sum of all the dipoles are zero.
  • So, it is a non-polar molecule.
  • hydrogen bonding is the strongest intermolecular force in the molecule.
  • the dipole-dipole interaction as the strongest intermolecular force is.

Thus, The following compounds have dipole-dipole interactions as the strongest intermolecular force - [tex]CBr_4[/tex]

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