intermolecular forces of attraction as level
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Intermolecular forces of attraction
Learning ObjectivesDifferentiate between polar and non polar molecules
State the names of different types of intermolecular forces of attraction and differentiate between them
Explain the terms dipole –dipole , instantaneous dipole – induced dipole attractions and hydrogen bonding
Describe the effects of attractive forces on the physical properties of substances
( This presentation is to enhance your understanding of the topic . This is only part of the syllabus)
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Polarity
Separation of charge
An asymmetrical difference in electronegativity along a bond or in a molecule
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The polar molecules with + and - ends and non polar molecules without dipoles
O
HH
N
HH
H
CCO O
Al
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
S
HH
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Van der Waals Forces
Small, weak interactions between molecules
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Van der Waals Forces
Intermolecular: between molecules (not a bond)
Intramolecular: bonds within molecules (stronger)
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What is being attracted?
+ attracted to -
electrostatic attraction
e- s of one atom are attracted by another atom’s nucleus
e-
e-+ +
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Evidence of VDW Forces?Non-polar molecules can exist as gases,
liquids and solids.
Example: CO2
CO
O
CO O CO
O
CO O
CO
O
CO O CO
O
CO OCO
O
CO O CO
O
CO O
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3 Types of Van der Waals Forces
1) dipole-dipole
2) permanent dipole - induced dipole
3) Instantaneous dipole – induced dipole
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Dipole-DipoleTwo polar molecules align so that + end of one molecule and - end of another molecule are next to each other giving rise to electrostatic attraction between the two molecules. Let’s look at:
fluromethane (CH3F) and ethane (C2H6) on the next slide
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Fluoromethane (CH3F) – boiling point = 194.7 K
H H
H C F H C F
H H
polar or non-polar?
- -
Ethane (C2H6) – boiling point = 184.5 K
H H H H
H C C H H C C H
H H H H
polar or non-polar?
Dipole-Dipole
Temporary Dipole- temporaryDipole
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Permanent Dipole - Induced Dipole
A permanent dipole can induce (cause) a temporary dipole in a
Neighbouring non-polar molecule
The molecules then line up So that + end of one molecule and -
end of another molecule attract each other.
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Example
H Cl+ Are-e-
e-e-
e-
e-
e-e- e-e-
e- e-
e-
e-e-
e-e-
e-
A Permanent DIPOLE ( polar molecule)
INDUCEDDIPOLE non- polar molecule
Permanent Dipole – Induced Dipole (weak and short-lived)
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Dispersion Forces or instantaneous dipole – induced dipole forces
A temporary dipole forms in a non-polar molecule…
which leads to…a temporary dipole to form in ANOTHER
non-polar molecule
Dispersion is the ONLY intermolecular attraction that occurs between non-polar molecules
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Dispersion Forces
Cl-Cle-e-
e-
e-
e-
e-
e- e-e- e-
e-e-
e-
e-e-
e-
e-e-
Non-polar
INDUCEDDIPOLE
TEMPORARY DIPOLE
Non-polar
Cl-Cle- e- e-
e-
e-
e-e- e- e-
e-
e-e- e-e-
e-
e- e-
Dispersion (weakest and very short-lived)
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Review Intermolecular forces
Dipole – Dipole
between two polar molecules
Dipole – Induced Dipole
between a polar & a non-polar molecule
Instantaneous dipole – induced dipole or Dispersion
between two non-polar molecules
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Hydrogen BondingIs the STRONGEST Intermolecular Force!!Occurs only if hydrogen in a molecule is bonded to a F, O or a N atom
Ice Liquid
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Hydrogen Bonding Hydrogen bonds keep water in the liquid
state over a wide range of temperatures
than is found for any other molecule of its
Size
Hydrogen bonded to either of F, O or N,
(the 3 most electronegative elements in
the periodic table); is highly deficient in
electrons and so is easily attracted by the
lone pair of electrons on F, O or N of
another molecule
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Hydrogen bonds account for the high boiling point of water
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Expansion of Ice
Ice expands when water freezes compared to
most substances that contract on freezing
This is due to the presence of hydrogen
bonding between water molecules
Ice as a result gets an open structure, which
makes it less dense than liquid water.
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Ponds Freezing
Solid water (ice) has a lower density than liquid water
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Why can liquid water change to vapor at room temperature?
High energy molecules escape leaving the
low energy molecules behind
Evaporation occurs at all temperatures
# p
arti
cles
low KE ave KE high KE
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Volatile Substances
Easily evaporate
Have weak attractive forces between the
particles
Have low boiling point
Have high vapor pressure
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Non-volatile substances
Do not easily evaporate
Have strong attractive forces between
the particles
Have high boiling point
Have Low vapor pressure
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Boiling
Boiling occurs when
Vapor Pressure = Atmospheric Pressure
When Vapor Pressure = 760 mmHg,
Boiling Point of water = 100oC
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Boiling and Evaporation
What is the difference between evaporation and boiling?
Evaporation: occurs at any temperature; high energy molecules escape
Boiling: occurs when vapor pressure = atmospheric pressure