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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.

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Acetone has Dispersion forces and Dipole dipole forces due to Carbon bonded to oxygen.

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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.

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what type of intermolecular forces would you find in a aceton

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dipole-dipole

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