O Every bond in ethanol is made by head-on or head-to-head orbital ove O Ethanol is expected to boil at relatively higher temperature. O Every carbon atom in ethanol is sp hybridized. O Ethanol is both H-bond acceptor and H-bond donor. O Ethanol molecules interact with each other by dispersion forces.

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The instructions are to select all choices that are true about ethanol. I think all are true except for A. I dont know how to figure out about head to head overlap. Can someone explain how to determine if thats true or false?

O Every bond in ethanol is made by head-on or head-to-head orbital overlap.
O Ethanol is expected to boil at relatively higher temperature.
O Every carbon atom in ethanol is sp hybridized.
O Ethanol is both H-bond acceptor and H-bond donor.
O Ethanol molecules interact with each other by dispersion forces.
Transcribed Image Text:O Every bond in ethanol is made by head-on or head-to-head orbital overlap. O Ethanol is expected to boil at relatively higher temperature. O Every carbon atom in ethanol is sp hybridized. O Ethanol is both H-bond acceptor and H-bond donor. O Ethanol molecules interact with each other by dispersion forces.
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H bond acceptor or H-bond donor A compounds wiNh H-bonding
os their dominant IME are both H-bond donors and acceptors
Habonded to N, O, or FL
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Transcribed Image Text:Sthanal structure: CH3CH20 H. 1. H-C-C higher bailing emp- V H-bonds H. H. wwhich IMF? hydrogen bonds 8 dispersion H bond acceptor or H-bond donor A compounds wiNh H-bonding os their dominant IME are both H-bond donors and acceptors Habonded to N, O, or FL :0:
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