Interpretation:
The reason for the low boiling point and melting point of nitrogen than carbon-monoxide should be given.
Concept introduction:
‘Like dissolves like’ principle said that polar compounds including ionic compound should be more soluble in polar solvent. Likewise, non-polar compound should be more soluble in non-polar solvent. Other hand, compounds with similar intermolecular force capability to soluble in one another because solute-solvent interactions are similar signification to the solute-solute interaction.
‘The set of repulsive and attractive force between molecules that result from the polarity between neighboring molecules is represented as intermolecular force. There are four types of intermolecular forces:
- Hydrogen bonding
- London dispersion force
- Ion – dipole force
- Dipole – Dipole force
Hydrogen bond: Hydrogen is bonded to strong electronegative atom like oxygen, nitrogen etc.
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