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What intermolecular force can neon have?

Neon can exhibit London dispersion forces, which are a type of weak intermolecular force that occurs between all atoms and molecules. These forces result from the temporary fluctuations in electron distribution within an atom or molecule.


What is the intermolecular force of teflon?

The intermolecular force of Teflon is primarily van der Waals forces, specifically London dispersion forces. These forces arise from temporary dipoles formed by the movement of electrons in the molecules of Teflon. The strength of these intermolecular forces allows Teflon to exhibit properties such as low friction and chemical inertness.


Who discovered chloromethane?

Chloromethane, also known as methyl chloride, was first discovered by French chemist Jean-Baptiste Dumas in 1835.


What was the name for the exhibit hall in London 1851?

The Crystal Palace.


Does CH4 exhibit London bonding?

CH4 is not a polar compound.So it does exihibits london forces


What was the natural hisory museum London built for?

To exhibit Natural History.


What type of intermolecular force is acetone?

Acetone exhibits dipole-dipole interactions and London dispersion forces. The oxygen in the carbonyl group of acetone creates a partial negative dipole, while the carbon and hydrogen atoms exhibit London dispersion forces.


What is the percentage of chlorine in chloromethane?

The percentage of chlorine in chloromethane is approximately 75%. Chloromethane has one chlorine atom and one carbon atom, so the ratio of chlorine to total atoms is 1:4, which is 25%. To convert this to percentage, we multiply by 100.


What is the molar mass of chloromethane?

50.49 grams/mole


What molecule has the highest boiling point methane chloromethane or methanol?

Methanol has the highest boiling point among methane, chloromethane, and methanol. This is because methanol has stronger intermolecular forces (hydrogen bonding) compared to methane (only dispersion forces) and chloromethane (dipole-dipole forces).


What VSEPR shape would CH3Cl have?

The shape of chloromethane is tetrahedral.


What is the intermolecular force for CBr4?

Dipole-Dipole and covalent sigma bond forces.