MCAT Organic Question — Intermolecular Interactions

  • Reviewed By: Liz Flagge
  • Hydrogen bonding would be a part of the intermolecular interactions for which of the following:

    A. H2

    B. CH2FCH2CHO

    C. (CH3)2CHNHCHFCH2CH3

    D. CH3CH2OCH2CH3

    Explanation

    Hydrogen bonding would be a part of the intermolecular interactions for which of the following:

    A. H2

    B. CH2FCH2CHO

    C. (CH3)2CHNHCHFCH2CH3

    D. CH3CH2OCH2CH3

    Hydrogen bonding requires hydrogen bonded to oxygen, nitrogen, or flourine. Only choice (C) meets that requirement. The structures of the answer choices are as follows:

    hydrogen bonding

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