Two compounds, Compound 1 and Compound 2, have the same general stucture shown below. Atoms A and X are the same in both compounds, and A isn't N, O, or F. The difference between the two is Y is a lone pair in Compound 1, but in Compound 2, Y is the same atom as X. X-A-X 760775762 Based on what was discussed in lecturem which of the follow should be true? OA. Both compounds have the same intermolecular force(s) OB. Compound 1 should have a higher boiling point than Compound 21 Oc. Compound 2 should have a higher boiling point than Compound 1 OD. Both A & B are true OE. Both A & C are true.

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Two compounds, Compound 1 and Compound 2, have the same general stucture shown below. Atoms A and X are the same in both compounds, and A isn't N, O, or F.
The difference between the two is Y is a lone pair in Compound 1, but in Compound 2, Y is the same atom as X.
X-A-X
+
760775762
Based on what was discussed in lecturem which of the follow should be true?
OA. Both compounds have the same intermolecular force(s)
OB. Compound 1 should have a higher boiling point than Compound 2
Oc. Compound 2 should have a higher boiling point than Compound 1.
OD. Both A & B are true
OE. Both A & C are true
Transcribed Image Text:Two compounds, Compound 1 and Compound 2, have the same general stucture shown below. Atoms A and X are the same in both compounds, and A isn't N, O, or F. The difference between the two is Y is a lone pair in Compound 1, but in Compound 2, Y is the same atom as X. X-A-X + 760775762 Based on what was discussed in lecturem which of the follow should be true? OA. Both compounds have the same intermolecular force(s) OB. Compound 1 should have a higher boiling point than Compound 2 Oc. Compound 2 should have a higher boiling point than Compound 1. OD. Both A & B are true OE. Both A & C are true
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