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← ScienceWhich phenomenon explains methanol's higher miscibility in water compared to methane at same temperature?
A)Stronger intermolecular force interaction✓
B)Greater London dispersion force magnitude
C)Molecular shape allowing closer packing
D)Increased van der Waals radius overlap
💡 Explanation
Methanol's higher miscibility results from stronger intermolecular force interaction; specifically, hydrogen bonding between its -OH group and water molecules because of dipole interactions, leading to better mixing. Therefore, enhanced interaction results, rather than weaker dispersion or packing differences, as those are secondary effects.
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