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The compound incapable of hydrogen
bonding with water is .....
A. CH-CH2-O-CH,
B.CH-CH2-CH2-CH,
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D. CH-CH-CH2-OH
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Answered by reddyveditha1345
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Answer:

The answer is option (B)

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Answered by SahiliDessai1998
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Answer:

The compound incapable of hydrogen bonding with water is, option (A) CH_{3}-CH_{2}-O-CH_{3}.

Explanation:

Due to the presence of methyl group and ethyl group which are bound to oxygen, the tendency becomes very low of doing hydrogen bonding in ethers.

Because almost in every molecule the H is attached with the most electronegative molecule which will participate in the hydrogen bonding. In phenols the most electronegative atom is O but in alkane it is C but in ether most electronegative element is O which does not posses a single H atom.

Hence it is failed to form Hydrogen bonding with itself.

Option (A) CH_{3}-CH_{2}-O-CH_{3} is correct answer i.e., this compound is incapable of hydrogen bonding with water.

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