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Intermolecular forces
: the forces that act between molecules, which result from their
FGs
in
ionic compounds
:
electrostatic interactions
, very strong forces between ions of opposite charge
in covalent compounds -
Van der waals forces
,
dipole-dipole
,
hydrogen bonding
van der waals forces
induced dipoles
: temporarily occurring dipoles due to connectivity of charge with nonpolar molecule
temporary fluctuation in
electron density
in different parts of a molecules
weak forces are additive
influenced by
polarizability
, larger atoms = more polarizable (
I
>
Br
>
Cl
>
F
)
dipole-dipole interactions
between
permanent
dipoles of
polar molecules
much stronger than
VDW
positive polarity
connects with
negative
hydrogen bonding
attractive force between an H atom attached to an
electronegative
atom and an unshared electron pair on another (esp. O, N)
OH
has smaller bond length which means more energy/strength
Ranking of forces:
ionic
>
H bonding
> dipole-dipole >
VDW
Boiling point
stronger
intermolecular forces
means need more energy to separate individual molecules (higher b.p.)
for 2 compounds with similar
FGs
, the larger molecules will have the higher boiling point