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What is the strongest intermolecular force? Identify the strongest intermolecular forces in methanol and carbon tetrachloride. How do your answers explain what happens when you add methanol to carbon tetrachloride?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The strongest intermolecular forces in methanol are hydrogen bonds ( an especially strong type of dipole-dipole interaction). The C-Cl bonds are polar but, because of the tetrahedral symmetry, the bond dipoles cancel each other.

Answered by Anonymous
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The strongest intermolecular forces in methanol are hydrogen bonds ( an especially strong type of dipole-dipole interaction). The C-Cl bonds are polar but, because of the tetrahedral symmetry, the bond dipoles cancel each other.

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