10:Intermolecular Forces Flashcards

1
Q

Order the intermolecular forces in order of strength

Weakest → Strongest

A

Induced dipole-dipole forces

Permanent dipole-dipole forces

Hydrogen bonds

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2
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When do induced dipole-dipole forces occur

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When random electron movement in one molecule cause an instantaneous dipole which in turn causes an induced dipole in the other molecule.

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3
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Why do instantaneous dipoles occur

A

Random electron movements cause an excess of electron density on one side of the molecule.

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4
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What affects the strength of induced dipole-dipole forces.

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  • The number of electrons in the molecule

- The surface area of the molecule

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5
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What effect does symmetry have on dipoles

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If the molecule is highly symmetrical then the individual dipoles may cancel out, so that even though there are polar bonds, the molecule as a whole is not polar.

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6
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What is a hydrogen bond

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The intermolecular attraction between hydrogen covalently bonded to N, O or F on one molecule and the lone pair on N, O or F in another molecule.

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7
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What can hydrogen bonds be between

A

Hydrogen and either Fluorine, Oxygen or Nitrogen

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8
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What anomalous properties does water have (unique properties)

A

Relatively high melting and boiling points
Water is less dense as ice than liquid state
High surface tension

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9
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Why is water less dense as a solid than as a liquid

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It has an open lattice structure- the hydrogen bonds keep all of the water molecules fixed in position, so on average the spaces between molecules are slightly larger than in water.

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