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same here. TS bother reposting please?
question in gaseous state, that's why cannot see =P
hahas sorry was at the library trying to post the qn using my ipod but somehow can't type into a large text box.
how to differentiate between idid n pdpd imf and hydrogen bonding?
and and how to draw the graphs in gaseous state?
thanks :D
pdpd is between polar molecules & polar molecules, which means that you just have to determine if the 2 molecules are polar or not.
idid is between non-polar & non-polar.
hydrogen bonding can ONLY OCCUR between a hydrogen atom attached to a highly electronegative atom (N,O or F) and a lone pair of electrons on the highly electronegative atom (N, O or F) of the other molecule.
as for gaseous state thing, is your question about ideal gas law or something, specify?
uh uh actually any graph that comes out from gaseous state.
like my teacher says make it to become something like y=kx then draw?
how to determine polar molecules? by electronegativenity right? but like how to conclude by looking at electronegatvity?
Originally posted by blueftw:how to determine polar molecules? by electronegativenity right? but like how to conclude by looking at electronegatvity?
I guess I haven't learn about what gaseous state stuff. Sorry.
Anyways, polarity is based on the molecule itself.. if there's net dipole moments = polar.