hydrogen bond
Because NH3 has a much larger difference in its electronegativity values than of Cl2. Cl2 have a 0 difference which causes it to have weaker forces of attraction.
Hydrogen fluoride HF has the strongest hydrogen bonding. Water H2O and ammonia NH3 have the next strongest hydrogen bonding.
H20 is water.HF is hydrogen fluoride.NH3 is ammonia.
gas: NH3water solution: NH3 + H20 NH4OH
nh3-nh3 because they are both polar molecules
Because NH3 has a much larger difference in its electronegativity values than of Cl2. Cl2 have a 0 difference which causes it to have weaker forces of attraction.
H20 ice and, its liquids H20/NH3.
Hydrogen fluoride HF has the strongest hydrogen bonding. Water H2O and ammonia NH3 have the next strongest hydrogen bonding.
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H20 is water.HF is hydrogen fluoride.NH3 is ammonia.
gas: NH3water solution: NH3 + H20 NH4OH
Nh3 + h20 <-> nh4+ + oh-
Correct answers from Mastering Chemistry: NH3 - hydrogen bonding CH4 - Dispersion forces NF3 - dipole-dipole
Among these NH3 is the weakest base so strongest conjugate acid would be NH4+ ion.
nh3-nh3 because they are both polar molecules
dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding forces
In vanderwaal's Equation 'a' measures the intermolecular force of attraction and 'b' measures the volume of the molecule. N2 has greater volume (due to it's larger size) and hence 'b' is greater for N2. NH3 has greater dipole moment and hence 'a' is greater for NH3.