
Intro Intermolecular Forces
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Chemistry
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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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?
Polar covalent
Nonpolar covalent
Ionic Bonds
All molecules
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Multiple Choice
Hydrogen Bonds are a specific type of ________________
London Dispersion force
Dipole-Dipole
Nonpolar covalent bond
Polar covalent bond
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Multiple Choice
The strongest intermolecular force in H2S?
London Dispersion Forces
Dipole- Dipole moment
Hydrogen Bonds
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Multiple Choice
What is the polarity of H-N and what is the strongest intermolecular force?
Polar covalent, dipole-dipole
Polar covalent, Hydrogen bond
Nonpolar covalent, dipole-dipole
Nonpolar, London dispersion forces
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Multiple Choice
What is the polarity of the molecule and what is the strongest intermolecular forces?
Polar covalent, Dipole-Dipole
Polar covalent,
London Dispersion Forces
Nonpolar Covalent, Dipole-Dipole
Nonpolar Covalent, London Dispersion Forces
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