Intermolecular Forces Flashcards

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Name 3 types of intermolecular bonds.

A
  • Van der Waals dispersion forces
  • Dipole-dipole forces
  • Hydrogen bonds
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Between what type of molecule do Van der Waals forces occur?

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They occur between all molecules.

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How do Van der Waals forces arise?

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  • Electrons are mobile, so at any one instant their arrangement can result in temporary dipoles within a molecule.
  • This molecule can induce dipoles in neighbouring molecules
  • There is attraction between these dipoles.
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Between what type of molecule do dipole-dipole forces occur?

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Between molecules with permanent dipoles.

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How to dipole-dipole forces arise?

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Molecules with permanent dipoles attract each other. Polar molecules have a partial negative end and a partial positive end. The partial positive end of a polar molecule is attracted to the partially negative end of another.

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6
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What determines whether molecules are polar or not?

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  • Symmetry of the molecule

- The electronegativity differences between atoms in a molecule resulting in polar bonds.

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What affects the size of Van der Waals forces?

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The size of Van der Waals forces increases with the number of electrons present. So atoms or molecules with large atomic/molecular masses produce stronger V.D.W forces than atoms/molecules with smaller atomic/molecular masses.

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8
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What effect to intermolecular forces have on the boiling points of molecules?

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They increase the boiling points.

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9
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What 2 conditions have to be met for hydrogen bonds to be formed?

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  • The hydrogen has to be attached directly to one of the most electronegative elements (N,O,F)
  • The element bonded to the hydrogen has to have at east one active lone pair.
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10
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Why is ice less dense than water?

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-In ice, the water molecules arrange themselves in such a way as to maximise the amount of hydrogen bonding between them. This results in the molecules being held further apart than they would be in water.

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