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1.7 Intermolecular Forces
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H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl
Pour liquid between 2 beakers along with this slide. Is this evaporating? What does evaporating look like, in terms of these molecules? Is this evaporating very fast? Why? H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl
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H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl
d+ d- H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl
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d+ d- H Cl H Cl H H Cl Cl H Cl H Cl H Cl H H Cl
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d+ d- H Cl
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d+ d- H Cl
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Intermolecular Forces
Attraction forces between molecules
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Intramolecular Force Intermolecular Force
Ionic bond Covalent bond Polar covalent bond Hold together ATOMS Breaking = chemical reaction Dipole-dipole London forces Hydrogen bond Hold together MOLECULES Breaking = phase change, dissolving
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Practice: Which of the following molecules are polar?
CH4 H2O NH3
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C. Hydrogen Bonds molecule contains an H atom bonded to a very electronegative atom (_____, _____, ____) the H atom of one molecule is attracted to the F, O, or N on another molecule F O N
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C. Hydrogen Bonds molecule contains an H atom bonded to a very electronegative atom (_____, _____, ____) the H atom of one molecule is attracted to the F, O, or N on another molecule the strongest of the intermolecular forces H has no e- to get in the way of its attraction to F, O, or N F O N
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H – F H – F What would be something that would get in the way of intermolecular forces?
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H – F H – F
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Example: Which of the following molecules can hydrogen bond?
HCN H2O H2S HF
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Arrange water molecules to reflect the structure of ice.
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Example: Which would you expect to have a higher melting point, CCl4 or CHCl3?
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