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To Do 8th HW assignment due Friday, April 15 by 10 pm.
Quiz #5 tomorrow. Read Chapter 13 and begin the suggested homework.
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Intermolecular Forces (IMFs)
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London dispersion forces
All molecules exhibit these forces (all molecules have electrons and protons). Due to temporary and induced dipoles. Strongest IMFs for non-polar molecules Examples of non-polar molecules include nitrogen (N2) and methane (CH4).
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London Dispersion Forces (LDFs)
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Dipole-dipole interactions
Polar molecules exhibit these forces. Due to permanent dipoles. Stronger IMFs than LDFs (given similar sized molecules). Examples include hydrogen chloride (HCl) and water (H2O – which exhibits a special kind of dipole-dipole interaction called hydrogen bonding).
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Dipole-Dipole Interactions
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Hydrogen Bonding in Water
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Ion-ion interactions Ionic compounds exhibit these forces.
Due to ions. Strongest of the IMFs (given similar sized molecules). Example includes sodium chloride (NaCl).
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