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Title: Intermolecular Forces


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Intermolecular Forces
Intermolecular forces are attractive forces
between molecules.
Intramolecular forces hold atoms together in a
molecule.
  • Intermolecular vs Intramolecular
  • 41 kJ to vaporize 1 mole of water (inter)
  • 930 kJ to break all O-H bonds in 1 mole of water
    (intra)

Measure of intermolecular force boiling
point melting point DHvap DHfus DHsub
Generally, intermolecular forces are much weaker
than intramolecular forces.
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Intermolecular Forces
Dipole-Dipole Forces
Attractive forces between polar molecules
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Intermolecular Forces
Ion-Dipole Forces
Attractive forces between an ion and a polar
molecule
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Intermolecular Forces
Dispersion Forces
Attractive forces that arise as a result of
temporary dipoles induced in atoms or molecules
ion-induced dipole interaction
dipole-induced dipole interaction
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Induced Dipoles Interacting With Each Other
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Intermolecular Forces
Dispersion Forces Continued
Polarizability is the ease with which the
electron distribution in the atom or molecule can
be distorted.
  • Polarizability increases with
  • greater number of electrons
  • more diffuse electron cloud

Dispersion forces usually increase with molar
mass.
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What type(s) of intermolecular forces exist
between each of the following molecules?
HBr
HBr is a polar molecule dipole-dipole forces.
There are also dispersion forces between HBr
molecules.
CH4
CH4 is nonpolar dispersion forces.
SO2
SO2 is a polar molecule dipole-dipole forces.
There are also dispersion forces between SO2
molecules.
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Intermolecular Forces
Hydrogen Bond
The hydrogen bond is a special dipole-dipole
interaction between they hydrogen atom in a polar
N-H, O-H, or F-H bond and an electronegative O,
N, or F atom.
A B are N, O, or F
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Why is the hydrogen bond considered a special
dipole-dipole interaction?
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