dipole-dipole and dispersion forces
similar to water without hydrogen bonding as hydrogen is not bonded directly to oxygen. note: oxygen has 2 lone pair in both acetone and h2o.
Acetone has Dispersion forces and Dipole dipole forces due to Carbon bonded to oxygen.
Ethyl acetate is O C-C-O-C-Cwhere each C has a full octet with Hydrogens.Intermolecular forces that are present then are disperion (London) forces and dipole attraction.
what type of intermolecular forces would you find in a aceton
dipole-dipole
Ion-dipole force
attractive force present between ammonia ions repulsive force also exist but not at high rate
Dipole forces and London forces are present between these molecules.
Acetone burns in oxygen.
No, like other hydrocarbons C2H2 is nonpolar. So it is dominated primarily by London dispersion forces.
Covalent bond
The intermolecular forces in acetone are weaker.
No, covalency does not have its own intermolecular force
London Force
Solid state matter has maximum intermolecular force.
predominant force
intermolecular force
This is an intermolecular force.
This is an intermolecular force.
dispersion force (London)
Boiling point is a property not a force; but a high boiling point indicate a strong intermolecular force.
Gravity!