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which imf influences bp most?
substance so₂ cl₂
imfs ldf and dipole-dipole ldf
molecular weight 64.1 g/mol 70.9 g/mol
bp 263 k 239 k
given the above information, which imf do you think has the most influence on the difference in boiling point between the two substances above?
london dispersion
dipole-dipole
hydrogen bonds
When comparing the boiling points (BP) of \(SO_2\) and \(Cl_2\), we note that \(Cl_2\) has a higher molecular weight. If London dispersion forces (LDF) were the dominant factor, \(Cl_2\) (with higher LDF due to higher molecular weight) should have a higher BP. But \(SO_2\) has a higher BP. \(SO_2\) has dipole - dipole forces (in addition to LDF) while \(Cl_2\) only has LDF. Since the presence of dipole - dipole forces in \(SO_2\) causes its BP to be higher than what would be expected from LDF alone (when compared to \(Cl_2\) with higher molecular weight but no dipole - dipole), dipole - dipole forces must be the more influential IMF in this case. Hydrogen bonds are not present as there is no \(H\) bonded to \(N\), \(O\), or \(F\) in either molecule.
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