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- Discuss the Intermolecular Forces of Attraction between individual particles of a substance(water, ethyl alcohol, vinegar and acetone) in the condensed states.From the following compounds, which of the following has the highest Solubility in Water? From the following compounds, which of the following has the highest Melting Point? Select your answer. Ethanol Octanol Decanol PentanolArrange the following compounds in order of increasing solubility in water. NH2 HN ZHN A B D
- When a small amount of pentane is in contact with a water droplet on top of a glass table, it forms a very thin film that covers the droplet and part of the table. Why does the pentane spread out and not form a droplet? Why does water form a droplet on glass (and not spread out)? Why do water and pentane not mix? How is the pentane able to "creep" up and across the water droplet to form a film? Please answer the questions by focusing on intermolecular forces.What type of intermolecular does KCL?Which of the illustrated compounds has the higher boiling point? Explain your answer by referencing the structure of each molecule.