
Intermolecular Forces vs Intramolecular
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Chemistry
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9th - 12th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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What are Bonds?
Atoms bond with each other to form molecules.
These bonds can be intramolecular (within a molecule) or intermolecular (between molecules).
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Intramolecular bonds hold atoms together within a molecule. There are three main types:
ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds.
Intramolecular Bonds
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In ionic bonding, one atom donates an electron to another atom to achieve stability.
Ionic Bonds
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Multiple Choice
In an ionic bond, atoms achieve stability by:
Sharing electrons
Exchanging protons
Transferring electrons
(gaining and losing)
Ignoring electrons
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Multiple Choice
Cations are ions with a _________ charge.
positive
negative
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Multiple Choice
Anions are ions with a __________ charge.
positive
negative
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Draw
Aluminum and Chlorine
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Draw
Lithium and Nitrogen
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Open Ended
Be3N2
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Open Ended
Na2O
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Multiple Choice
MgO
Ionic
Covalent
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In covalent bonding, atoms share electrons to achieve stability.
Covalent Bonds
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Multiple Choice
Covalent bonds involve
Transferring electrons
(gain and lose)
Sharing electrons
Ignoring electrons
Exchanging protons
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Multiple Choice
What would be the correct name of CO2
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Oxygen
Carbon Dioxygen
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Multiple Choice
What would be the correct name of N2O3
Nitroxide
Dinitrogen Trioxide
Trinitrogen Dioxide
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Multiple Choice
What would be the name of NCl2
Mononitrogen Dichloride
Dinitrogen Monochloride
Nitrogen Dichloride
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Multiple Choice
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In metallic bonding, electrons are delocalized, creating a "sea of electrons" that surrounds positively charged ions.
Metallic Bonds
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Multiple Choice
Metallic bonds are characterized by:
Shared electrons.
Transferred electrons
sea of electrons
No electrons
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Intermolecular forces are the bonds between different molecules. They include dipole-dipole forces, hydrogen bonds, and Van der Waals forces.
Intermolecular Forces
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What are Intermolecular Attractions
Weak attractions between molecules
Weaker then Ionic and covalent bonds
Responsible for determining whether a compound is a solid liquid or gas
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Van der Waals Forces
The weakest force between molecules
Includes both dipole interactions and dispersion interactions
Found between both polar and non-polar bonds
The only forces found in non-polar molecules
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Dipole-Dipole Interactions
When two dipole molecules interact with each other through space.
The partially negative portion of one polar molecule is attracted to the partially positive portion of a second molecule.
Can not happen between non-polar molecules
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Hydrogen Bonds
Attractive forces in which a hydrogen covalently bonded to a very electronegative atom
Oxygen, Nitrogen and Fluorine
Hydrogen- The only chemically reactive element with valence electrons that are not shielded from the nucleus by other electrons.
The strongest intermolecular forces
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Multiple Choice
What is the strongest intermolecular forces in the molecule?
Van der Waals Forces
Hydrogen bonds
Dispersion Forces
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Multiple Choice
What is the strongest intermolecular forces?
Hydrogen bonds
Van der Waals Forces
Dipole-Dipole
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Multiple Choice
Is the molecule polar or non-polar and what is the strongest intermolecular forces?
Polar- Van der Waals Forces
Non-Polar- Van der Waals Forces
Polar- Dipole-Dipole
Non-Polar- Dipole-Dipole
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Multiple Choice
Which molecule has the strongest intermolecular forces?
H-F
H-Cl
Br-Br
Cl-I
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Multiple Select
Which of the following molecules would have Van der Waals Forces
CH4
SCO
PCl3
SO2
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which is the correct molecular structure for carbon dioxide?
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Multiple Choice
What are Bonds?
Atoms bond with each other to form molecules.
These bonds can be intramolecular (within a molecule) or intermolecular (between molecules).
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