Part A motor oil (nonpolar) Check all that apply. water toluene methanol carbon
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Part A motor oil (nonpolar) Check all that apply. water toluene methanol carbon tetrachloride hexane acetone ethanol Part B Check all that apply. Part C lard (nonpolar) Check all that apply. Part C lard (nonpolar) Check all that apply. Part D potassium chloride (ionic) Check all that apply. Part D potassium chloride (ionic) Check all that apply. Part E State the kind of intermolecular forces that would occur between the solute and solvent in each case. pleaseeeee help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Part E State the kind of intermolecular forces that would occur between the solute and solvent in each case. pleaseeeee help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! water toluene methanol carbon tetrachloride hexane acetone ethanol motor oil (nonpolar) Check all that apply. water toluene methanol carbon tetrachloride hexane acetone ethanol ethanol (polar, contains an OH group) Check all that apply. water toluene methanol carbon tetrachloride hexane acetone ethanol lard (nonpolar) Check all that apply. carbon tetrachloride acetone hexane methanol toluene water potassium chloride (ionic) Check all that apply. methanol toluene ethanol acetone water carbon tetrachloride hexane State the kind of intermolecular forces that would occur between the solute and solvent in each case.Explanation / Answer
Part A
toluene
carbon tetrachloride
hexane
Part B
water
metanol
acetone
ethanol
Part C
carbon tetrachloride
hexane
toluene
Part D
methanol
ethanol
acetone
water
Part E
interactions in part A is Van der Waal interaction
interactions in part B is dipole-dipole interaction and intermolecular H bonding
interactions in part C is Van der Waal interaction
interactions in part D is ion-dipole interaction