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Bonding with intermolecular forces: 1.) is IBr a hydrogen bonding? yes or no? 2.) is IBr dipole-dipole interactions? Yes or no? 3.) is IBr a london dispersion forces? Yes or no?
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Bonding with intermolecular forces:
1.) is IBr a hydrogen bonding? yes or no?
2.) is IBr dipole-dipole interactions? Yes or no?
3.) is IBr a london dispersion forces? Yes or no?
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Answer :
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Explanation :
1)
No
IBR isn't a hydrogen bonding beacuse : there are
no H atoms
and
neither atom is N, O, F
.
2)
Yes
IBR is a dipole-dipole interactions beacuse Both I and Br are
electronegative
(
dipolar
) molecules with lots of electrons.
3)
No
IBR isn't a london dispersion forces because IBr is a polar dispersion force, and London forces are only present in non-polar dispersion forces
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Answer:
1.) is IBr a hydrogen bonding? yes or no?
=No, IBR isn't a hydrogen bonding beacuse there are no H atoms and neither atom is N, O, F.
2.) is IBr dipole-dipole interactions? Yes or no?
= Yes, IBR is a dipole-dipole interactions beacuse Both I and Br are large molecules with lots of electrons.
3.) is IBr a london dispersion forces? Yes or no?
= No, IBR isn't a london dispersion forces because IBr is a polar dispersion force.
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