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"For the molecule shown in the above figure, what will the predominant intermolecular forces be?"
The molecule shown was formaldehyde.
Intermolecular forces are forces between many different molecules.
Answer Choices:
A) dipole-dipole
B) Coordinate Covalent Bonding
C) Hydrogen Bonding
D) London Forces
I chose hydrogen bonding since the H's of each molecular will H bond to the carbonyl oxygen. However, the book says dipole-dipole since, it says "Carbon is directly bonded to oxygen, creating a permanent dipole force"
However, I believe this answer would only be true for INTRAmolecular forces not INTERmolecular forces.
The molecule shown was formaldehyde.
Intermolecular forces are forces between many different molecules.
Answer Choices:
A) dipole-dipole
B) Coordinate Covalent Bonding
C) Hydrogen Bonding
D) London Forces
I chose hydrogen bonding since the H's of each molecular will H bond to the carbonyl oxygen. However, the book says dipole-dipole since, it says "Carbon is directly bonded to oxygen, creating a permanent dipole force"
However, I believe this answer would only be true for INTRAmolecular forces not INTERmolecular forces.

