Question: 2. On diagram shown below, draw one hydrogen bond that would exist between molecule 1 and 2 , then one hydrogen bond that would exist
2. On diagram shown below, draw one hydrogen bond that would exist between molecule 1 and 2 , then one hydrogen bond that would exist between molecule 2 and 3 . A hydrogen bond is represented by a dashed line () between an appropriate H on one molecule and an unshared electron pair on another molecule. Review: When comparing two molecules with the same molecular weight: - Straight chain hydrocarbons have stronger London Forces and therefore higher boiling points than branched hydrocarbons. - Organic compounds that can exhibit hydrogen bonding have higher boiling points than those that cannot. 3. Write chemical formula (EX: C3H5. C2H5OH, etc.) then circle the compound with the higher boiling point (for its pi liquid). Explain your choice. A) i) Reason: B) ii Reason
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