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Intermolecular Forces

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1 Intermolecular Forces
Hydrogen bonding. Description: attraction of Hydrogen to Nitrogen, Oxygen. Sketch: Types of Molecules: polar. Relative strength: intro-molecular bonds. 2nd strongest. Dipole-Dipole. Attractive forces between the positive end of one polar molecule and the negative end of another polar molecule. Sketch: Type of molecule: polar Relative strength: 2nd weakest. Dispersion: the weakest kind of intermolecular attraction caused by movement of electrons. Sketch: Type of molecule: non-polar Ion Dipole: cat ion that are attracted to negative dipole. Anion are attracted to positive dipole Sketch: Type of molecule: ionic or non-polar Relative strength: strongest.


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