Methanol has a melting point of -97.6°C. Naphthalene has a melting point of +80.3°C. Click on the reasons why Naphthalene has a higher melting point. Be careful!! Don't click on responses that don't contribute to the higher melting point of naphthalene even if those statements happen to be true. H 4- H-C 0-H H Methanol H H Xx H Naphthalene A) Naphthalene has many more atoms so the London forces are much stronger with Naphthalene. B) Methanol is polar and has dipole-dipole forces. C) Methanol has hydrogen bonding forces. D) Methanol has higher London forces because oxygen has more electrons than carbon. E) Napthalene is a non-polar molecule that does not have dipole-dipole forces.

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Methanol has a melting point of -97.6°C. Naphthalene has a melting point of +80.3°C.
Click on the reasons why Naphthalene has a higher melting point. Be careful!! Don't click on
responses that don't contribute to the higher melting point of naphthalene even if those statements
happen to be true.
H
4-
H-C
H
Methanol
H
H
Naphthalene
A) Naphthalene has many more atoms so the London forces are much stronger with Naphthalene.
B) Methanol is polar and has dipole-dipole forces.
C) Methanol has hydrogen bonding forces.
D) Methanol has higher London forces because oxygen has more electrons than carbon.
E) Napthalene is a non-polar molecule that does not have dipole-dipole forces.
Transcribed Image Text:Methanol has a melting point of -97.6°C. Naphthalene has a melting point of +80.3°C. Click on the reasons why Naphthalene has a higher melting point. Be careful!! Don't click on responses that don't contribute to the higher melting point of naphthalene even if those statements happen to be true. H 4- H-C H Methanol H H Naphthalene A) Naphthalene has many more atoms so the London forces are much stronger with Naphthalene. B) Methanol is polar and has dipole-dipole forces. C) Methanol has hydrogen bonding forces. D) Methanol has higher London forces because oxygen has more electrons than carbon. E) Napthalene is a non-polar molecule that does not have dipole-dipole forces.
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