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Intermolecular Forces
Unit 3: Bonding Intermolecular Forces
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Polarity and Solubility
“like dissolves like” How do we explain this???
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Intermolecular Forces
Intermolecular forces: weak and mostly temporary attractions between molecules Need to know: London dispersion forces (induced dipole) Dipole-dipole forces Hydrogen bonding forces Ion-dipole forces
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London Dispersion Forces
London Dispersion forces attract nonpolar molecules or atoms by temporary induced dipoles due to uneven electron distribution Image from:
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Dipole-Dipole Forces Dipole-dipole forces attract polar molecules to one another Image from
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Hydrogen Bonding Forces
Hydrogen Bonds: an interaction between a hydrogen and an O, N, or F atom (note that they are very electronegative atoms). H-bonds raise boiling points Right image from: Left image from:
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Ion-Dipole Forces Ion-Dipole forces attract an ion (+ or -) to a polar molecule Example: Na+ and Cl- ions aligning themselves with dipoles of water molecule Animation: Image from:
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Relative Strengths of Intermolecular Forces
London dispersion forces
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Other Bond-Like Forces
A nice summary of intermolecular forces:
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