Title: Intramolecular Forces
1Intramolecular Forces
Forces (chemical bonds) within a
molecule Typical value 350 kJ/mol C-C bond
Intermolecular Forces
Forces between molecules Typical value 20
kJ/mol H-bond 1 kJ/mol van der Waals
2Dipole-dipole Forces If present
usually dominate intermolecular interactions.
3Water Held together by O-HH hydrogen
bonds
4Hydrogen bond donors O-H, N-H, S-H, X-H
Hydrogen bond acceptors O, N, X, S
For example The amide hyrdrogen bond is the
dominate intermolecular force in proteins.
5London Dispersion Forces or van der Waals
Forces
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7What determines the B.P. of a liquid?
DGvap DHvap - T DSvap
0 at the B.P.
DHvap T DSvap
For simple liquids, all Dsvap values are
about the same. So B.P. is proportional to DHvap
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9Four General Classifications for Solids 1.
Metals Fe, Co, Ag 2. Covalent Network
Solids Diamond, SiO2 3. Ionic Solids
NaCl ZnS 4. Molecular Solids I2 Sugar
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11Braggs Law
12Determination of Crystal Structures using X-Ray
diffraction.
Diffraction of any wave will take place when you
have a grid with a spacing similar to the
wavelength of the wave.
X-Rays have wavelengths on the order of 1
Ångstrom. Typical value 0.71Å
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14Four General Classifications for Solids 1.
Metals Fe, Co, Ag 2. Covalent Network
Solids Diamond, SiO2 3. Ionic Solids
NaCl ZnS 4. Molecular Solids I2 Sugar
15Close Packing of Spheres
16Hexagonal Close Packed
Co, Ti, Mg
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18Body Centered Cubic
Fe, Cr, V
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20Cubic Close Packed - Face Centered Cubic
Ni, Cu, Au
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22Efficiency of Close Packing What fraction of the
volume is occupied?
fv volume spheres in unit cell / volume of
cell
0.740
fv
23The radius of Ag atom is 1.44 Å. Calculate the
density. The Ag structure is fcc (ccp).
24The radius of Ag atom is 1.44 Å. Calculate the
density. The Ag structure is fcc (ccp).
25Close packing of spheres fills 0.74 of the
available space
The remaining space can be allotted to
three types of holes that occur between the
spheres.
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28rtet 0.225 roct 0.414 rcub 0.732
29Sodium Chloride
Na .95 Å Cl- 1.81Å Table 13.7
Ratio .95 / 1.81 .52
rtet 0.225 roct 0.414 rcub 0.732
30Zinc Sulfide
Ratio Zn2/S-2 .35
rtet 0.225 roct 0.414 rcub 0.732
The Zinc atoms occupy 1/2 of the tetrahedral holes
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32Glass Quartz
33Molecular Solids C60
34Iodine I2
35Acetylene HCCH
36Oxalic Acid
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39P
DG DH - TDS - RT ln K
ln K -(DH/R) /T DS/R
ln P -(DH/R)(1/T) DS/R
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42Triple point 4.588 torr 0.0098C
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