hi all.
The question I have is why is C
20H
40 solid at 25 C but C
4H
8 is a gas?
I know that the basic reason is that because C
20H
40 has more atoms there are greater forces of attraction within the molecule making it solid at this temp. HOwever, I can't figure out WHICH forces I am considering. I think it is van der Waals forces but I am not totally sure about this because I am not totally sure if I am dealing with non-polar molecules. The other hydrocarbons I have looked at have carbon atoms surrounded completely by hydrogen atoms. I this case I am guessing the arrangement would leave two carbons on either end that are NOT bonded to hydrogens. Would this make it polar or non-polar?
Thanks