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1 Attractions Within & Between Molecules
Molecular Forces Attractions Within & Between Molecules

2 Intramolecular Forces
Forces within a single molecule (we call these bonds) From strongest to weakest: Covalent Bond Ionic Bond Metallic Bond

3 Intermolecular Forces
Forces between two or more molecules From strongest to weakest: Ion-Dipole Forces Hydrogen Bonding Dipole-Dipole Forces Dispersion Forces

4 London Dispersion Forces
Temporary attractions between two nonpolar covalent molecules Occur when the electrons around a molecule become unevenly distributed, causing a slight dipole

5 Dipole-Dipole Forces Attractions between two polar covalent molecules (permanent dipoles) The partial positive end of one polar molecule is attracted to the partial negative end of another polar molecule.

6 Hydrogen Bonding NOT A BOND! A strong dipole-dipole force
Only occurs between polar molecules where H is bonded to F, O, or N (These forces are FON! )

7 Ion-Dipole Forces Attractive forces between an ion and a polar molecule Example: Salt in Water Slightly negative Oxygen is attracted to Na+ Slightly positive Hydrogens are attracted to Cl-

8 Warm-up What are the 4 types of intermolecular forces?
*Quizzes handed back on Thursday! What are the 4 types of intermolecular forces? Rank them from strongest to weakest

9 Intermolecular Forces POGIL
Read very carefully!

10 Warm-up Get out your IMF Forces POGIL (STAMP!) On your Warm-up Sheet:
How are IMF strength and boiling point related? How are molecular weight and boiling point related?

11 Happy ACT Day! (No Warm-up)
Get out your Intermolecular Forces POGIL and a piece of Notebook paper.

12 Alkanes Ketones Alcohols


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