What are the intermolecular forces in KOH?

2 Answers
Nov 1, 2017

#KOH# contains london dispersion forces, dipole-dipole forces and hydrogen bonding.

Explanation:

#KOH# contain:

  • Hydrogen bonding because of presence of #OH# group.

  • Dipole-dipole interactions because it's polar(#K^+# and #OH^-#).

  • London dispersion because they are present in all molecules but are usually specified for non-polar molecules.

Hope it helps...

Nov 8, 2017

The forces are ion-ion attractions.

Explanation:

#"KOH"# is an ionic compound, so it is incorrect to speak of intermolecular forces.

In #"KOH"#, the attractive forces are the ion-ion attractions among the oppositely charged #"K"^"+"# ions and #"OH"^"-"# ions.

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In the above diagram, the purple #"K"^"+"# ions are attracted to the red and white #"OH"^"-"# ions.