a) Are there any intermolecular forces (IMF's) between water molecules and cyclohexane molecules? What kind(s)? Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHMIXING be for cyclohexane dissolving in water? b) Are there any IMF's between water molecules and other water molecules? What kind(s)? Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHSOLVENT be for cyclohexane dissolving in water? c) Are there any IMF's between cyclohexane molecules and other cyclohexane molecules? What kind(s)? Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHSOLITE be for cyclohexane dissolving in water?

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a) Are there any intermolecular forces (IMF's) between water molecules and cyclohexane molecules? What
kind(s)? Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHMIXING be for cyclohexane dissolving in water?
b) Are there any IMF's between water molecules and other water molecules? What kind(s)?
Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHSOLVENT be for cyclohexane dissolving in water?
c) Are there any IMF's between cyclohexane molecules and other cyclohexane molecules? What kind(s)?
Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHSOLITE be for cyclohexane dissolving in water?
d) Why do you think cyclohexane does not dissolve in water? Analyze this the way it was done in class,
thinking about the three contributions to AHSOLUTION. What do you think the magnitude and sign of AHSOLUTION
would be for dissolving cyclohexane in water? (Explain.) Would you expect these substances to dissolve in
each other? Why?
2. a) Are there any IMF's between cyclohexane molecules and vegetable oil? What kind(s)?
Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHMIXING be for cyclohexane dissolving in vegetable oil?
b) Are there any IMF's forces between cyclohexane molecules and other cyclohexane molecules? What
kind(s)? Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHSOLUTE be for cyclohexane dissolving in water?
c) Are there any intermolecular forces between vegetable oil molecules and other vegetable oil molecules?
What kind(s)? Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHSOLVENT be for cyclohexane dissolving in
vegetable oil?
d) Why do you think cyclohexane dissolves in vegetable oil? Analyze this the way it was done in class,
thinking about the three contributions to AHSOLUTION. What do you think the magnitude and sign of AHSOLUTION
would be for dissolving cyclohexane in veg. oil? (Explain.) Would you expect these substances to dissolve in
each other? Why?
4. Make a general statement about which sorts of compounds dissolve in other compounds, and why.
This is an important question that you need to answer thoughtfully. (Don't just say "like dissolves like".
D Con
dos)
Transcribed Image Text:a) Are there any intermolecular forces (IMF's) between water molecules and cyclohexane molecules? What kind(s)? Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHMIXING be for cyclohexane dissolving in water? b) Are there any IMF's between water molecules and other water molecules? What kind(s)? Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHSOLVENT be for cyclohexane dissolving in water? c) Are there any IMF's between cyclohexane molecules and other cyclohexane molecules? What kind(s)? Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHSOLITE be for cyclohexane dissolving in water? d) Why do you think cyclohexane does not dissolve in water? Analyze this the way it was done in class, thinking about the three contributions to AHSOLUTION. What do you think the magnitude and sign of AHSOLUTION would be for dissolving cyclohexane in water? (Explain.) Would you expect these substances to dissolve in each other? Why? 2. a) Are there any IMF's between cyclohexane molecules and vegetable oil? What kind(s)? Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHMIXING be for cyclohexane dissolving in vegetable oil? b) Are there any IMF's forces between cyclohexane molecules and other cyclohexane molecules? What kind(s)? Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHSOLUTE be for cyclohexane dissolving in water? c) Are there any intermolecular forces between vegetable oil molecules and other vegetable oil molecules? What kind(s)? Given this, what would the magnitude and sign of AHSOLVENT be for cyclohexane dissolving in vegetable oil? d) Why do you think cyclohexane dissolves in vegetable oil? Analyze this the way it was done in class, thinking about the three contributions to AHSOLUTION. What do you think the magnitude and sign of AHSOLUTION would be for dissolving cyclohexane in veg. oil? (Explain.) Would you expect these substances to dissolve in each other? Why? 4. Make a general statement about which sorts of compounds dissolve in other compounds, and why. This is an important question that you need to answer thoughtfully. (Don't just say "like dissolves like". D Con dos)
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