Identify the dominant solute-solvent IMF between H2O and SCl2
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H2O (water) is a polar molecule due to its bent shape and the difference in electronegativity between hydrogen and oxygen atoms. SCl2 (sulfur dichloride) is also a polar molecule because of its bent shape and the difference in electronegativity between sulfur and Show more…
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