Hi, i just want to clear up on thing in ethanol and its bondings. so if anyone can correct me.
ethanol has dipole dipole bondings with other polar molecules because its OH group is electro negative.
ethanol has dispersion forces between its carbon to carbon chain(dues to unsymmetrical distripution of electron at any given instance). longer the chain, stronger the dispersion force
ethanol also has hydrogen bonding due to the surrounding hydrogens., which can attach itself to another polar group such as H (-OH-).
so why does ethanol evaporate before water?>
is it because water has stronger hydrogen bonding than ethanol.(whats the difference?)
or is it because ethanol has weaker bonding with surrounding molecules due to whatever reason>?
can someone help me?
ethanol has dipole dipole bondings with other polar molecules because its OH group is electro negative.
ethanol has dispersion forces between its carbon to carbon chain(dues to unsymmetrical distripution of electron at any given instance). longer the chain, stronger the dispersion force
ethanol also has hydrogen bonding due to the surrounding hydrogens., which can attach itself to another polar group such as H (-OH-).
so why does ethanol evaporate before water?>
is it because water has stronger hydrogen bonding than ethanol.(whats the difference?)
or is it because ethanol has weaker bonding with surrounding molecules due to whatever reason>?
can someone help me?