Place the following compounds in order of increasing strength of intermolecular forces. CH4 CH3CH2CH3 CH3CH3 A) CH3CH3 < CH4 < CH3CH2CH3 B) CH3CH2CH3 < CH4 < CH3CH3 C) CH4 < CH3CH2CH3 < CH3CH3 D) CH4 < CH3CH3 < CH3CH2CH3 B is the correct order C is the correct order A is the correct order D is the correct order
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Step 1: The compounds given are CH3CH3, CH3CH2CH3, CH4, and CH3CH2CH2CH3. Show more…
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