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Is 2-Octanone soluble in water?

Is 2-Octanone soluble in water?

2-Octanone is a very hydrophobic molecule, practically insoluble (in water), and relatively neutral.

What are the two intermolecular forces in water?

Water has hydrogen bonds, dipole-induced dipole forces, and London dispersion forces.

Which two attractive forces are present in water molecule?

Water has strong hydrogen bond dipole-dipole intermolecular forces that give water a high surface tension and a high heat of vaporization and that make it a strong solvent.

What kind of intermolecular forces does water have?

Water has polar O-H bonds. The negative O atoms attract the positive H atoms in nearby molecules, leading to the unusually strong type of dipole-dipole force called a hydrogen bond. Since water has hydrogen bonds, it also has dipole-induced dipole and London dispersion forces.

How do octane molecules interact with water molecules?

Water molecules interact with each other mainly through hydrogen bonding, whereas octane molecules interact with each other via London interactions. The main problem here is the strong hydrogen bonding between the water molecules. All molecules, in principle, could interact with each other via London interactions.

What are the intermolecular forces of sodium sulfate?

The formula for sodium sulfate is shown below. Here are the strongest intra- and intermolecular forces present in the crystal. 1. Covalent bonds (a) S-O bonds in sulfate ion. 2. Strong electrostatic attractions 3. Weaker electrostatic attractions

Which is stronger a bond or an intermolecular force?

• Bonds: between atoms. This is the force that holds atoms together within a molecule aka intramolecular force.  Polar and Nonpolar covalent bonds are examples of bonds.  These bonds are ~10X stronger than intermolecular forces. • Intermolecular Force (IMF): between molecules.