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Nitrogen molecules, N2, are small nonpolar molecules. will nitrogen molecules form strong induced dipole-induced dipole bonds with one another? Why or why not?
Could nonpolar nitrogen molecules and polar water molecules form bonds with one another? If so, what kind?
Given your answer to B above, do you think there is a great deal of N2 dissolved in the oceans, a small amount, or none at all? (Hint: are the bonds between nitrogen and water similar to or different from the bonds between oxygen and water?)
please help with this three part question…thanks
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Answer by elle
nope, no dipole bonds cuz n2 is nonpolar therefore it doesn’t have the partial negative or partial positive end to attract.
nitrogen nd water could form london dispersion bonds
given my answer, i think there is very little b/c london dispersion bonds r the weakest of all bonds while oxygen nd water form hydrogen bonds, the strongest of all bonds 😀
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