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When water evaporates are intermolecular or intramolecular bonds broken?

When water evaporates, intermolecular bonds between water molecules are broken, not intramolecular bonds within the water molecule itself. The intermolecular bonds that are broken are hydrogen bonds between water molecules, allowing them to separate and become a gas.


When alcohol dissolved in water why temperature of alcohol is increased?

The hydrogen bonds between water molecules and respectively hydrogen bonds between ethanol molecules are broken by mixing; new hydrogen bonds are formed between water and ethanol molecules - this second process is exothermic.


When a hydrocarbon is boiled what forces are broken?

When a hydrocarbon is boiled, the intermolecular forces between the molecules are broken. These forces include Van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonding, and dipole-dipole interactions. Breaking these forces allows the molecules to overcome their attraction to each other and transition from a liquid to a gaseous state.


What bonds are broken when water is heated to boiling?

When water is heated to boiling, hydrogen bonds between water molecules are broken. These hydrogen bonds are responsible for the structure and properties of water and hold water molecules together in a liquid state. As the temperature increases, the kinetic energy of water molecules overcomes the hydrogen bonds, causing them to break and water to evaporate into steam.


When water boils interatomic bonds are broken.true false?

True. When water boils, the intermolecular hydrogen bonds between water molecules are broken, allowing them to escape as vapor.

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When water evaporates are intermolecular or intramolecular bonds broken?

When water evaporates, intermolecular bonds between water molecules are broken, not intramolecular bonds within the water molecule itself. The intermolecular bonds that are broken are hydrogen bonds between water molecules, allowing them to separate and become a gas.


When a substance with a simple molecular structure boils which bonds are broken?

Intermolecular forces


When things dissolve - what is broken?

When ionic solids dissolve, the ionic bonds that make up the lattice are broken. When molecular solids dissolve in non-polar solvents the intermolecular attracations are broken.


When alcohol dissolved in water why temperature of alcohol is increased?

The hydrogen bonds between water molecules and respectively hydrogen bonds between ethanol molecules are broken by mixing; new hydrogen bonds are formed between water and ethanol molecules - this second process is exothermic.


What is broken down by liver?

poisons such as alcohol (:


What method do you use to remove sodium chloride from broken glass?

Dissolve it, filter the liquid off and evaporate.


Can alcohol be broken down by chemical means?

It can be converted to water and carbon dioxide by setting it on fire. Ethanol can be broken down in the body by an enzyme called alcohol dehydrogenase.


In which part of your body is alcohol broken down in to gas and water?

Alcohol is broken down mostly in the liver, where enzymes help convert it into gas (carbon dioxide) and water. Some smaller amount may be broken down in the stomach.


When a hydrocarbon is boiled what forces are broken?

When a hydrocarbon is boiled, the intermolecular forces between the molecules are broken. These forces include Van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonding, and dipole-dipole interactions. Breaking these forces allows the molecules to overcome their attraction to each other and transition from a liquid to a gaseous state.


What is the strongest intermolecular attraction that must be broken in ethane?

The strongest intermolecular attraction in ethane is London dispersion forces. These forces are caused by temporary fluctuations in electron distribution, leading to temporary dipoles in neighboring molecules.


Meaning and use of alcohol denat?

alcohol refers to ethanol, the denat is short for denatured, which means that there is another chemical mixed with the ethanol to render it unconsumable by humans. Almost all ethanol that's used in the lab is denatured


How do you separate Copper sulphate and broken glass?

Well copper sulphate crystals can be dissolved in water so when dissolved you filter the solution to remove the broken glass then evaporate the water then collect the crystals or crystallisation.