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Intramolecular Force and Polarity

Intramolecular Force and Polarity

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Chemistry

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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5 Slides • 5 Questions

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Intermolecular Forces

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The forces within the molecule

The bonds which hold the molecule together

  • Covalent bonds

  • Ionic Bonds

Intramolecular Forces

The forces between molecules

These forces hold more than one molecule to each other.

  • London Dispersion Forces ​

  • Dipole-Dipole Forces

  • Hydrogen Bonds

Intermolecular forces

Intermolecular Forces vs Intramolecular Forces

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The weakest Intermolecular forces

Found in all molecules 

   The electrons group on one side of the molecule or atom 

Inducing a dipole in neighbor atom and making them "sticky" 

The only force found in non-polar molecules

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London Dispersion Forces

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Forces between polar molecules 

The positive end of one molecule is attracted to negative end of another 

Weak attractions: most melt and boil at low  temps 

mostly gases and liquids at room temp

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​Dipole-Dipole Moment

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A strong dipole -dipole 

Occurs between molecules that have hydrogen bonded to Nitrogen, Oxygen or Fluorine

Terminal H atoms are basically unshielded protons

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Hydrogen Bonds

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Multiple Choice

London Dispersion forces are found between what type of molecules?

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Polar covalent

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Nonpolar covalent

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Ionic Bonds

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All molecules

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Multiple Choice

Hydrogen Bonds are a specific type of ________________

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London Dispersion force

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Dipole-Dipole

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Nonpolar covalent bond

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Polar covalent bond

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Multiple Choice

The strongest intermolecular force in H2S?

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London Dispersion Forces

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Dipole- Dipole moment

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Hydrogen Bonds

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Multiple Choice

What is the polarity of H-N and what is the strongest intermolecular force?

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Polar covalent, dipole-dipole

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Polar covalent, Hydrogen bond

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Nonpolar covalent, dipole-dipole

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Nonpolar, London dispersion forces

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Multiple Choice

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What is the polarity of the molecule and what is the strongest intermolecular forces?

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Polar covalent, Dipole-Dipole

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Polar covalent,

London Dispersion Forces

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Nonpolar Covalent, Dipole-Dipole

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Nonpolar Covalent, London Dispersion Forces

Intermolecular Forces

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