Intermolecular Bonds Flashcards

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Explain instantaneous dipole - induced dipole bonds

A

1) electrons in charge clouds always moving - at a particular moment electrons likely to be more on 1 side = instantaneous dipole (ID)
2) this D induces another ID in opp. direction of neighbouring atom = D’s attracted
3) new dipole induces a 3rd = domino effect
4) electrons moving = dipoles always created + destroyed -> overall atoms attracted

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2
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How does the shape of organic molecules effect the strength of their IM bonds?

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Longer = stronger - more molecular surface contact + more electrons to interact
= more energy to overcome instantaneous dipole - induced dipole bonds

Branched = can’t pack closely -> small molecular surface contact
= fewer instantaneous dipole - induced dipole bonds can form

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3
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The heavier the atom/molecule…

A

the stronger the intermolecular bonds

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4
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ALL atoms + molecules form…

A

Instantaneous dipole - induced dipole bonds

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5
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Trend on boiling points of the halogens?

A

As you go DOWN the group:
the instantaneous dipole-induced dipole bonds increase (+BP) because molecular WEIGHT INCREASES –> no. shells increases –> atomic size increases

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6
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Polar molecules have…

A

permanent dipole-permanent dipole bonds

δ+ and δ- charges on polar molecules = weak electrostatic forces of attraction between molecules = PD-PD bonds

They happen AS WELL AS instantaneous-induced bonds

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7
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Why does water bend if put next to an electrostatic ally charged rod?

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Water = polar –> contains permanent dipoles
Polar molecules in liquid can turn around so opp. charged end attracted towards the rod

(Doesn’t matter if rod +/- charge)

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8
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What’s the strongest type of intermolecular bond?

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Hydrogen bonding

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