Respuesta :
Let us understand the inter molecular forces in brief
a) hydrogen bond: it is an interaction between a highly electro-negative element (F,O or N) and a hydrogen attached to a highly electro-negative element (F,O or N)
b) Dipole dipole interaction : the interaction is present in a molecule where bonds are polar [due to electro-negativity difference between bonded atoms]
c) Dispersion forces: these are weakest inter-molecular forces present between any two atoms due to development of temporary dipoles.
this is present in all molecules
In water or [tex]H_{2}O[/tex]: Hydrogen bonding, dipole–dipole, and dispersion
Where hydrogen is attached to oxygen and can form hydrogen bond
In CO and CH3Cl: Dipole–dipole and dispersion only
In case of methane: there is no polar bond, no highly electronegative element so they have only Dispersion forces
Answer:
Each molecular has a different type of bond.
Explanation:
The water molecule has a hydrogen bond, dipole-dipole, and dispersion bond. In water, hydrogen is attracted to the oxygen for the formation of the hydrogen bond.
In methane ([tex]CH_{4}[/tex]), they have only dispersion force because all the lone pair is bonded with the hydrogen.
In[tex]CO[/tex] and [tex]CH_{3} Cl[/tex], they have dipole-dipole and dispersion only.
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