Which one of the following is the correct order of
interactions?
(a) covalent < hydrogen bonding < van der Waals < dipoledipole
(b) van der Waals < hydrogen bonding < dipole-dipole
< covalent
(c) van der Waals < dipole-dipole < hydrogen bonding
< covalent
(d) dipole-dipole < van der Waals < hydrogen bonding
< covalent
Answers
van der Waals < dipole-dipole < hydrogen bonding < covalent is the correct sequence.
Explanation:
- The covalent bond is the strongest of the 4 bonds.
- Covalent bond is formed by complete sharing of electrons between two atoms.
- The hydrogen bond is the next strongest bond.
- It is formed between the hydrogen attached with one atom of oxygen, or fluorine, or chlorine and another atom of the same category.
- The next in the list is the dipole dipole interaction.
- This is an intermolecular force of attraction between the positive and negative part of a dipole molecule.
- The next and the weakest among the list is the van der Waal's force of attraction.
- This is the mere gravitational pull between the molecules, hence is so small.
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b. covalent > vander Waals > hydrogen
c. hydrogen > covalent > vander Waals
d. vander Waals > hydrogen > covalent
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Which one of the following is the correct order of
interactions?
(a) covalent < hydrogen bonding < van der Waals < dipoledipole
(b) van der Waals < hydrogen bonding < dipole-dipole
< covalent
(c) van der Waals < dipole-dipole < hydrogen bonding
< covalent
(d) dipole-dipole < van der Waals < hydrogen bonding