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yes, alcohol's have both a polar and non polar end, so while you are correct in saying "both water and alcohols have hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole", you didn't add that alcohol's can interact with other moelcules via dispersion forces (the non-polar part of the alocohol, which is the majority of the alcohol molecules for longer carbon chains), and since alkanes are non polar, that's whyWhat I don't understand is that both water and alcohols have hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole, so why is it that alkanes are soluble in alcohols but not water. Does it have something to do with the carbon atoms??
everything in Bold is incorrectlook at the structure of an alcohol. the majority is polar. water is all non-polar.
alkanes are polar and so using the rule like disolves like shows us why alkanes dissolve in alcohols and not water.
no worries
no chemical species (molecule, etc) can have dispersion forces [ it is a force between molecules, not a characteristic]. I would replace the bold in your sentence with 'is polar, and thus will not interact via dispersion forces'So the alcohol is able to interact with the alkanes through the dispersion forces, which is something that water cannot do since it doesn't have dispersion forces.
incorrect. While i understadn where you are coming from, i think you do not have some of the basics of Chemistry that are learnt in Year 11.there would still be dispersion forces due to the water however
o lol thankyou for fixing me, i might have to do sum prelim revisionyes, alcohol's have both a polar and non polar end, so while you are correct in saying "both water and alcohols have hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole", you didn't add that alcohol's can interact with other moelcules via dispersion forces (the non-polar part of the alocohol, which is the majority of the alcohol molecules for longer carbon chains), and since alkanes are non polar, that's why
water is polar, has no non-polar part to it
everything in Bold is incorrect
You should seriously revise this stuff, it's basic year 11 Chemistry....