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Ch.13 - Solids & Modern Materials
Tro - Chemistry: A Molecular Approach 5th Edition
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13장, 문제 44d

Which solid in each pair has the higher melting point and why?
a. Fe(s) or CCl4(s)
b. KCl(s) or HCl(s)
c. Ti(s) or Ne(s)
d. H2O(s) or H2S(s)

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Identify the type of intermolecular forces present in each compound.
Recognize that H_2O(s) has hydrogen bonding, while H_2S(s) has dipole-dipole interactions.
Understand that hydrogen bonds are generally stronger than dipole-dipole interactions.
Conclude that stronger intermolecular forces result in a higher melting point.
Determine that H_2O(s) has a higher melting point than H_2S(s) due to the presence of hydrogen bonding.

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Intermolecular Forces

Intermolecular forces are the attractions between molecules that influence physical properties like melting and boiling points. Stronger intermolecular forces typically result in higher melting points. In the case of H2O and H2S, hydrogen bonding in H2O is a significant intermolecular force that contributes to its higher melting point compared to the weaker dipole-dipole interactions in H2S.
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Intermolecular vs Intramolecular Forces

Hydrogen Bonding

Hydrogen bonding is a specific type of strong dipole-dipole interaction that occurs when hydrogen is bonded to highly electronegative atoms like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine. In solid H2O, each water molecule can form up to four hydrogen bonds, creating a stable and structured lattice that requires more energy to break, thus resulting in a higher melting point than H2S, which lacks such extensive hydrogen bonding.
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Hydrogenation Reactions

Melting Point

The melting point is the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid, reflecting the energy required to overcome the forces holding the solid's particles together. The melting point can vary significantly between substances based on their molecular structure and the strength of their intermolecular forces. In this comparison, H2O has a higher melting point than H2S due to its stronger hydrogen bonds.
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Boiling Point and Melting Point