Among cellulose, pvc, nylon and natural rubber, the intermolecular force of attraction is weakest in
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Among cellulose, pvc, nylon and natural rubber, the intermolecular force of attraction is weakest in natural rubber
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Natural rubber has the weakest inter molecular force of attraction.
Explanation:
- The natural rubber which has weak attraction due to the van der waal's forces.
- Nylon is the element which has an amide linkage which will prove to be useful in forming an inter-molecular hydrogen bond.
- Therefore the force of the attraction is strong in nylon.
- Since the compound cellulose is polyhydroxy in nature, it will also be efficient in forming hydrogen bonds with ease which makes its force of attraction strong too.
- Now the pvc or polyvinyl chloride has a strong and active dipole dipole attraction which makes its forces of attraction strong too.
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