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Hydrogen bond in ethanol

Figure 10. Covalent bonds (—) and hydrogen bond (.) in ethanol and water molecule... Figure 10. Covalent bonds (—) and hydrogen bond (.) in ethanol and water molecule...
Woutersen S, Emmerichs U, Bakker HJ. A femtosecond midinfrared pump-probe study of hydrogen bonding in ethanol. J Chem Phys 1997 107 1483-1490. [Pg.355]

See Fig. 8.40a for an illustration of the vapor-pressure behavior of a mixture of ethanol and benzene. To make an ethanol-benzene solution, strong hydrogen bonds in ethanol are broken and replaced by weaker ethanol-benzene London interactions. [Pg.102]

Hydrogen bonding in ethanol involves the oxygen of one molecule and the proton of the —OH group of another. A network of hydrogen-bonded complexes composed of many molecules characterizes the liquid phase of ethanol. [Pg.144]

The molecular weights are equal, and therefore the London forces are approximately the same. However, there will be strong hydrogen bonding in ethanol but not in... [Pg.443]

Boiling points are consistent with hydrogen bonding in ethanol and only London interactions in pentane. [Pg.314]


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