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According to my class note
H-bond>cation anion> covalent > ion-dipole> dipole dipole
According to DAT destroyer #80 genchem
H bond is weaker than a covalent bond.
My question
1. isn't H bond dipole-dipole? so then why is my class note saying that one has the highest and the other one has the lowest BP? I think they should be the same.
2. Stronger bond requires more heat to break thus has higher BP. If I apply this to my class note, H bond is stronger bond than covalent bond. This is different from what Destroyer says though.
I am confused 😕
H-bond>cation anion> covalent > ion-dipole> dipole dipole
According to DAT destroyer #80 genchem
H bond is weaker than a covalent bond.
My question
1. isn't H bond dipole-dipole? so then why is my class note saying that one has the highest and the other one has the lowest BP? I think they should be the same.
2. Stronger bond requires more heat to break thus has higher BP. If I apply this to my class note, H bond is stronger bond than covalent bond. This is different from what Destroyer says though.
I am confused 😕
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