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Why does Hexane have higher intermolecular force than Propylamine?
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Why does Hexane have higher intermolecular force than Propylamine?
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November 23, 2014, 08:38:34 PM »
Shouldn't Propylamine (C3H7NH2) be able to form hydrogen bonds with alike molecules? (since its Hydrogen is bonded to Nitrogen)
Hexane (c6h14) doesn't seem to have hydrogen bonding capability.
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