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The predominant intermolecular forces present in ethyl acetate, a liquid, are: A London dispersion, dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding B Hydrogen bonding and London dispersion C Dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding D London dispersion and dipole-dipole

The predominant intermolecular forces present in ethyl acetate, a liquid, are:

A

London dispersion, dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding

B

Hydrogen bonding and London dispersion

C

Dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding

D

London dispersion and dipole-dipole

 

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Vikas TU
14149 Points
3 years ago
Dear student 
The predominant intermolecular forces present in ethyl acetate liquid is London dispersion and dipole-dipole interaction. Ethyl acetate is a polar molecule, therefore, dipole-dipole interaction will be present there.
Hence, option D is correct.
Rituraj Tiwari
askIITians Faculty 1792 Points
3 years ago
dear student,
The predominant intermolecular forces present in ethyl acetate liquid is London dispersion and dipole-dipole interaction. Ethyl acetate is a polar molecule, therefore, dipole-dipole interaction will be present there.
Hence, option D is correct.
thank you.
ankit singh
askIITians Faculty 614 Points
3 years ago
Answer is (3) molecule. Hence there will be dipole-dipole attraction and london dispersion forces are present
ajay
101 Points
3 years ago
The predominant intermolecular forces present in ethyl acetate liquid is London dispersion and dipole-dipole interaction. Ethyl acetate is a polar molecule, therefore, dipole-dipole interaction will be present there.
Hence, option D is correct.
ajay
101 Points
3 years ago
The predominant intermolecular forces present in ethyl acetate liquid is London dispersion and dipole-dipole interaction. Ethyl acetate is a polar molecule, therefore, dipole-dipole interaction will be present there.
Hence, option D is correct. may help u

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