2.24 - Non-Polar and Polar Molecules Flashcards

1
Q

What is a dipole?

A

A separation of charge

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2
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What causes charge to become separated?

A

The difference in electronegativities of the two atoms involed in the bond

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3
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What does the overall dipole of a molecule depend on?

A

Its shape

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4
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If the individual dipoles cancel each other out, what is the molecule?

A

Non-polar

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5
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If the individual dipoles reinforce each other, what is the molecule?

A

Polar

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6
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What is a polar molecule?

A

A molecule that has an overall charge seperation

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7
Q

Is carbon dioxide polar or non-polar?

A

Non-polar

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8
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Why?

A

Because both C=O bonds are polar, but they are at 180 degrees to each other, so the dipoles cancel out

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9
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Is water polar or non-polar?

A

Polar

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10
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Why?

A

Because both O-H bonds are polar, and act in the same general direction, so they reinforce each other, making the compound polar

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