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1 Intermolecular Forces
A. _____ molecules act as tiny ________ because of their uneven charge distribution. A _______ is created by equal but opposite charges that are separated by a short distance. Polar dipoles dipole

2 Intermolecular Forces
1. Molecular polarity depends on both the _______ and the ___________ of each bond. polarity orientation

3 Intermolecular Forces
A. There are two types of _____ intermolecular forces collectively known as _______ ____ _________ forces. weak van der Waals

4 Intermolecular Forces
1. The forces of attraction between ______ molecules are known as _____________ forces. This interaction is similar to ionic bonds but much, much ________. polar dipole-dipole weaker

5 Intermolecular Forces
2. ___________ forces are the weakest of the intermolecular forces and result from the constant motion of electrons and the creation of instantaneous dipoles. Dispersion

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7 Intermolecular Forces
a. Occur between ALL atoms and molecules but are the ONLY intermolecular force acting among ______ ____ atoms. noble gas

8 Intermolecular Forces
b. Strength __________ with ___________ numbers of electrons in the interacting atoms or molecules. increases increasing

9 Intermolecular Forces
B. The strongest intermolecular force is a specific type of dipole-dipole force called _________ bonding, in which a _________ atom that is bonded to a ___, ___, or ___ atom is attracted to an unshared pair of e- in a nearby molecule. hydrogen hydrogen F O N

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11 Intermolecular Forces
a. _________ bonding is often depicted with a ________ line. Hydrogen dotted

12 Intermolecular Forces
b. __________ bonding is responsible for some of the unique properties of _______, including its relatively ______ boiling point. Hydrogen water high

13 Intermolecular Forces
Boiling A. _______ point is generally a good measure of the force of attraction between molecules. It is at this point that molecules pull away from one another in the liquid phase and enter the ___ phase. gas

14 Intermolecular Forces
1. The ______ the boiling point, the ________ the intermolecular forces between the molecules. higher stronger

15 Intermolecular Forces
B. When a liquid is in a confined, closed, container, an equilibrium exists between the liquid and its gaseous phase. This equilibrium exists regardless of the temperature inside the container and the temperature of the liquid. This ______ pressure is a measure of the relative strength of the intermolecular forces, and tells you the rate of evaporation. vapor

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1. The _______ the vapor pressure, the ________ the IMF (more molecules escaping the attractions of other molecules to enter the vapor (gas) phase. higher weaker


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