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WARM UP How do you determine if a bond is ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar? How do you determine if an entire molecule is polar or nonpolar? Draw a water.

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1 WARM UP How do you determine if a bond is ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar? How do you determine if an entire molecule is polar or nonpolar? Draw a water molecule, indicating the + and – ends.

2 Intermolecular Forces

3 Video Demonstration

4 IMF Overview Force of attraction between + and – in separate molecules
Weaker than actual bonds Coulomb’s Law Larger charge or polarity, larger intermolecular force Charles Coulomb

5 IMF Overview Polarizability
Ability of a nonpolar atom or molecule to become polar Temporary and weak charge Induced by an outside charge More e- = higher polarizability = more charge

6 IMF Overview Studied by Johannes van der Waals Fritz London
Covalent forces (gases) Fritz London Dispersion forces

7 Ion-Ion Ions in crystals NaCl

8 Dipole-Dipole Opposite ends of polar molecules

9 Hydrogen Bonds Very strong dipole-dipole Adjacent H and O/N/F attract
H bonded to O, N, or F Adjacent H and O/N/F attract

10 Ion-Dipole Ion and polar molecule Salt water

11 Ion – Induced Dipole Ion and nonpolar

12 Dipole – Induced Dipole
Polar and nonpolar O2 in water

13 Dispersion / London (a.k.a. induced dipole – induced dipole)
Two nonpolars CO2 Random e- movement creates temporary dipoles

14 WRAP UP Explain the term polarizability, using an example.

15 WARM UP List 5 different intermolecular forces, and write a 3-word description of each.

16 WRAP UP NH3 and NH3 CaF2 and H2O NaCl and H2 O2 and N2
Identify the intermolecular forces present in each of the following mixtures: NH3 and NH3 CaF2 and H2O NaCl and H2 O2 and N2


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