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12 June, 06:15

Which intermolecular forces contribute to the dissolution of nacl in hexane?

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  1. 12 June, 06:20
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    Hexane is nonpolar, so you would not see dipole-dipole, hydrogen-bonding, or ion-dipole interactions involving it. London dispersion forces always exist however, and the ion-ion force between Na + and Cl - will still exist since it's not dependent on the environment. So 2 and 5 would be check-marked.
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