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13 April, 07:58

Which member of the following pairs has the larger London dispersion forces?

H2O or H2S

CO2 or CO

CH4 or SiH4

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  1. 13 April, 08:24
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    H₂S; CO₂; SiH₄

    Explanation:

    London dispersion forces are larger in molecules that are large and have more atoms or electrons.

    A. H₂O or H₂S

    H₂S. S is below O in the Periodic Table, so it is the larger atom. Its electrons are more polarizable.

    B. CO₂ or CO

    CO₂. CO₂ has more atoms. It is also linear, so the molecules can get close to each other and maximize the attractive forces.

    C. CH₄ or SiH₄

    CH₄. Si is below C in the Periodic Table, so it is the larger atom. Its electrons are more polarizable.
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