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Lecture 20: Intermolecular Forces and Condensed Phases

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1 Lecture 20: Intermolecular Forces and Condensed Phases
What causes molecules (or atoms or ions or …) to stick to each other? Potential energy curves Phase Diagrams: Single components vs. the “real” world

2 Van der Waals Equation of State

3 Predict which a cation of sodium is most strongly attracted to:
Br- anion HBr molecule Kr atom H2O molecule

4 Predict which an atom of hydrogen is most strongly attracted to:
Br- anion Na+ cation H2 molecule Kr atom H atom H2O molecule

5 Relative strength of interatomic/intermolecular forces:
Ion – Ion (charge matters!) Open-shell atom – Open-shell atom (covalent bonds matter!) Ion – Dipole (dipoles matter!) Dipole – Dipole Special Case: Hydrogen Bond Ion – Induced dipole Dipole – Induced dipole Fluctuating dipole – induced dipole (“dispersion force”)

6 Which is lower in energy?
(1) (2)

7 Potential Energy Curves

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9 1mL of liquid water is placed into an evacuated container of volume 10mL at room temperature. What is the pressure? 10atm 1atm 0.1atm 0.01atm 0.000atm


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