The structures of acetone and 2-methylpropane may help when solving this item: CH3 CH3-CH-CH3 2-Methylpropane ▼ CH37 CH3 Acetone Part A What type of intermolecular force accounts for the following differences in each case? Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. View Available Hint(s) CH3OH boils at 65 °C: CH3SH boils at 6 °C. Dipole-dipole bonding Xe is liquid at atmospheric pressure and 120 K, whereas Ar is a gas. Acetone boils at 56 °C, whereas 2- methylpropane boils at -12 °C. Hydrogen bonding lon-dipole bonding Kr, atomic weight 84 amu, boils at 120.9 K, whereas Cl₂, molecular weight 71 amu, boils at 238 K. Dispersion forces Reset Help

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The structures of acetone and 2-methylpropane may help when solving this item:
O
요
CH3-C-CH3
Acetone
Part A
CH3
CH3-CH-CH3
2-Methylpropane
What type of intermolecular force accounts for the following differences in each case?
Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
View Available Hint(s)
CH3OH boils at 65 °C; CH3SH
boils at 6 °C.
Dipole-dipole bonding
Xe is liquid at atmospheric pressure
and 120 K, whereas Ar is a gas.
Acetone boils at 56 °C, whereas 2-
methylpropane boils at - 12 °C.
Hydrogen bonding
lon-dipole bonding
Kr, atomic weight 84 amu, boils at
120.9 K, whereas Cl2, molecular
weight 71 amu, boils at 238 K.
Dispersion forces
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Transcribed Image Text:The structures of acetone and 2-methylpropane may help when solving this item: O 요 CH3-C-CH3 Acetone Part A CH3 CH3-CH-CH3 2-Methylpropane What type of intermolecular force accounts for the following differences in each case? Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. View Available Hint(s) CH3OH boils at 65 °C; CH3SH boils at 6 °C. Dipole-dipole bonding Xe is liquid at atmospheric pressure and 120 K, whereas Ar is a gas. Acetone boils at 56 °C, whereas 2- methylpropane boils at - 12 °C. Hydrogen bonding lon-dipole bonding Kr, atomic weight 84 amu, boils at 120.9 K, whereas Cl2, molecular weight 71 amu, boils at 238 K. Dispersion forces Reset Help
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