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SkyPilotage:

--- Quote from: Amelia on April 19, 2011, 06:30:01 pm ---Hydrogen Bonds.

Water has two hydrogens while HF has only one. So, obviously the water will make multiple bonds (three) and when together then form a greater intermolecular force than that of HF, since HF can form hydrogen bonds with only two other atoms. 

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Doesnt water have all three? van der wall + perm dipoles + hydrogen bonds? I think all molecules have Van-der-waals...except ideal gases (anthr story)

HUSH1994:
ON 2003 P1 Q20,how do u solve this type of question,is there another way other than drawing the structures?

elemis:

--- Quote from: ~~!$!HUSH!$!~~ on April 27, 2011, 07:41:07 am ---ON 2003 P1 Q20,how do u solve this type of question,is there another way other than drawing the structures?

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Nope, there's no other way.

$H00t!N& $t@r:
Hi
Can someone please explain q2 d (ii) 2010 O/N var 23  in detail
Thanks

Vin:
Can you please post the paper?

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