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To Do… OWL Lab Exam 3 Chapter 14 due Tuesday, April 24
Exam 3 review due Wednesday, April 25 Exam 3 Thursday, April 26
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Exam 3 Thursday, April 26, 7:00 pm–8:30 pm; Rooms on the website (same). Conflict: April 26; 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm in 1022 Lincoln Hall; sign up in 1026 CA Practice exam will be posted online. See me right away if you have a conflict with the exam and conflict times.
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Review Sessions Tuesday, April 24 165 Noyes Lab 7:00-9:00 pm
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Final Exam Friday, May 11, 8:00 am – 11:00 am 100 Noyes Lab
Hour exams (this semester’s and practice exams) will be posted. There is no conflict exam scheduled. See me for University-sanctioned conflicts. We will discuss the Final Exam during lecture on Tuesday, May 1.
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Intermolecular Forces (IMFs)
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London Dispersion Forces
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London dispersion forces
All molecules exhibit these forces. Due to temporary and induced dipoles. Strongest IMFs for non-polar molecules Examples include nitrogen (N2) and methane (CH4). With more electrons, more chance of an induced dipole.
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Dipole-dipole interactions
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Dipole-dipole interactions
Polar molecules exhibit these forces. (also exhibit LDFs) Due to permanent dipoles. Stronger IMFs for than LDFs (given similar sized molecules). Some polar molecules (such as H2O) exhibit a special kind of dipole-dipole interaction.
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Water is a Liquid!
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Hydrogen Bonding in Water
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Clicker Question How many of the following interactions does CH3CH2CH3 exhibit? London dispersion dipole-dipole hydrogen bonding A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
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Clicker Question How many of the following interactions does CH3CH2OH exhibit? London dispersion dipole-dipole hydrogen bonding A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
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Clicker Question How many of the following interactions does CH3OCH3 exhibit? London dispersion dipole-dipole hydrogen bonding A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
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Clicker Question Rank the molecules with respect to boiling point. A) CH3CH2CH3 > CH3OCH3 > CH3CH2OH B) CH3CH2CH3 > CH3CH2OH > CH3OCH3 C) CH3CH2OH > CH3CH2CH3 > CH3OCH3 D) CH3CH2OH > CH3OCH3 > CH3CH2CH3
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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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