State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces

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State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces States of Matter The fundamental difference between states of matter is the distance between particles.

State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces States of Matter Condensed phases

State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces States of Matter - The state a substance is in at a particular T and P depends on two antagonistic entitie:  The kinetic energy of the particles;  The strength of the attractions between the particles.

Chemical Bonds are forces of attraction between elements. Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Chemical Bonds are forces of attraction between elements.  Bonds that form molecules are called intramolecular forces.  Bonds that form between molecules are called intermolecular forces.

State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces

State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces These intermolecular forces as a group are referred to as Van Der Waals Forces. • Dipole-dipole interactions; • Hydrogen bonding; • London dispersion forces.

State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Dipole-Dipole Interactions - Molecules that have permanent dipoles are attracted to each other.  The positive end of one is attracted to the negative end of the other and vice-versa.  These forces are only important when the molecules are close to each other.

State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces London Forces While the electrons in the 1s orbital of helium would repel each other (and, therefore, tend to stay far away from each other), it does happen that they occasionally wind up on the same side of the atom. At that instant, then, the helium atom is polar, with an excess of electrons on the left side and a shortage on the right side.

State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces London Forces Another helium nearby, then, would have a dipole induced in it, as the electrons on the left side of helium atom 2 repel the electrons in the cloud on helium atom 1.

State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces London Forces - London forces, are attractions between an instantaneous dipole and an induced dipole. - These forces are present in all molecules, whether they are polar or nonpolar. - The tendency of an electron cloud to distort in this way is called polarizability.

State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Hydrogen Bonding - The dipole-dipole interactions experienced when H is bonded to N, O, or F are unusually strong. - We call these interactions hydrogen bonds.

State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Hydrogen Bonding - Hydrogen bonding is a special type of molecular attraction between the hydrogen atom in a polar bond and nonbonding electron pair on a nearby small electronegative ion or atom (usually F, O or N).

Intermolecular Forces Affect Many Physical Properties Chapter 7 State of Matters and Intermolecular Forces Intermolecular Forces Affect Many Physical Properties Boiling point: The stronger the intermolecular forces the higher is the boiling point. - Heat of vaporization: The stronger the intermolecular forces the higher is the heat of vaporization. H2O > HF > NH3 B.P. and H. Vap. are increasing