CHM 332: Fall 2020
Homework #1 For all questions, provide your own answers in the space provided.
1. Describe the attractions of molecules that occur during intermolecular interactions.
2. Provide descriptions and examples of each of the interactions below.
Ionic
hydrogen bonds
dipole
Van der Waals
3. Explain why propanol is more soluble in water than propane.
4. Sodium dodecanoate is soluble in water even though it contains a large hydrophobic segment.
How does this molecule interact with its surroundings to facilitate solubility?
5. Micellar Water is sold by Garnier as a facial cleanser with the following excerpt from its
promotional literature:
What is micellar water? Get ready to work a whole new kind of cleanser into your routine. Micellar
water is the facial cleanser that has been the best-kept beauty secret in Europe for decades. Micellar water
is now available in the U.S. and has been a revolutionary breakthrough in the cleansing market. Micellar
water doesnt require rinsing, is gentle on skin, and uses a unique technology different than most other
facial cleansers to help leave skin feeling clean and soft. Ahead, a starter kit to what micellar water is and
how to work it into your skin care routine.
What Is Micellar Water? Micellar water is a facial cleanser that helps remove excess sebum and
impurities from your skin and leaves it feeling soft and looking beautiful. The micelles, or the oil-based
particles found in micellar water, work to attract dirt and impurities and lift them from the surface of your
skin. Micellar water is extremely thorough and can remove a variety of makeup products including
everything from foundation to eye makeup and mascara. It also removes sweat and excess oil. Often, skin
care and makeup removal require two separate products. The best part about micellar water? It
incorporates both tasks into one easy to use product.
Micellar water has been popular for decades in France. Micellar water first came into existence in Paris as
a substitute to water in skin care. Parisian city water was considered harsh, and skin care experts noted
that it had a negative effect on skin. The harshness of the water contributed to dry skin and even potential
skin blemishes. As a response, skin care experts desperately looked for an alternative to Parisian city
water for cleansing needs. After developing micellar water, it quickly became a substitute to the harsh
water as it removed makeup, sweat, oil and dirt without the need to rinse. Micellar water has finally made
its way into the mainstream beauty market in the United States.
The active ingredients are: AQUA / WATER, HEXYLENE GLYCOL, GLYCERIN,
DISODIUM COCOAMPHODIACETATE, DISODIUM EDTA, POLOXAMER 184,
POLYAMINOPROPYL BIGUANIDE, FIL B162919/3
Disodium cocoamphodiaceate is:
Defend or Dispute Garniers marketing of Micellar Water as a new kind of cleanser.
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