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1 Intermolecular Forces
Chapter 16

2 Intermolecular Intermolecular: Forces between molecules.

3 Dispersion Forces (aka: London forces, Van der Waals)
The weakest attraction. Nonpolar molecules Caused by the motion of electrons Examples: Ar, C8H18 ,halogen diatomic molecules Strength increases as the # of electrons increases

4 Dipole-Dipole Forces:
-polar molecules -molecules with dipoles orient themselves so that “+” and “” ends of the dipoles are close to each other.

5 Hydrogen Bonds: dipole-dipole attraction in which hydrogen is bound to a highly electronegative atom. (F, O, N)

6 Which molecules have H-bonding?
NH3 CF4 HF

7 Explain the Difference:
H2O Bp = 100°C H2S Bp = -60.7°C

8 Network Solids Solids in which all of the atoms are covalently bonded to each other Examples: diamond, graphite

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10 Examples of three types of crystalline solids. (a) An atomic solid
Examples of three types of crystalline solids. (a) An atomic solid. (b) An ionic solid. (c) A molecular solid.


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