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Title: Intermolecular Forces


1
Intermolecular Forces
  • Forces Between Molecules

2
Why are intermolecular forces important?
  • They determine the phase of a substance at room
    temperature.

3
3 Types of Intermolecular Forces
  • Dispersion or Van der Waals
  • Dipole-dipole
  • Hydrogen Bonds

4
Strongest Intermolecular Force
  • Hydrogen Bonds

5
When do Hydrogen bonds occur?
  • Between molecules containing F, O, N bonded to a
    H atom

6
Strongest hydrogen bonds?
  • Between molecules containing F-H bonds

7
Weakest hydrogen bonds?
  • Between molecules containing N-H bonds

8
What effect does H-bonding have on the properties
of the substance?
  • Hydrogen bonding leads to substantial increases
    in the expected boiling point.

9
Weakest Intermolecular Force
  • Dispersion or Van der Waals forces

10
When do dispersion forces occur?
  • Between nonpolar molecules

11
Nonpolar
  • No Poles!
  • The molecule is symmetric!
  • Cannot tell 1 end from the other.

12
2 Easy categories of Nonpolar Molecules
  • Monatomic Gases (Column 18)
  • Diatomic Elements

13
What are the diatomic elements?
  • H2, N2, O2, F2, Br2, Cl2, I2

14
3rd category of Nonpolar Molecules
  • Larger molecules with a very symmetric shape

15
What can you say about dispersion forces as a
function of molecular size?
  • The larger the molecules the stronger the
    dispersion forces!

16
When do dipole-dipole forces occur?
  • Between polar molecules.

17
Polar
  • Has Poles!
  • The molecule is NOT symmetric!
  • Can tell 1 end from the other.

18
Vapor
  • Gas phase of a substance that is normally a
    liquid at room temperature.

19
Vapor Pressure
  • The partial pressure of a vapor above its liquid.

20
What does vapor pressure depend on? (Hint see
Table H)
  • Vapor pressure depends on the temperature of the
    liquid.

21
What happens to the vapor pressure as the
temperature of the liquid is increased?
  • The vapor pressure always increases with
    temperature.

22
Does the vapor pressure depend on the amount of
liquid present?
  • No. A thimbleful is as good as an ocean.

23
What are some differences between evaporation
boiling?
  • Evaporation occurs at all temperatures. Boiling
    occurs at a definite temperature.
  • Evaporation occurs at the surface. Boiling
    occurs throughout the liquid.

24
Heat of fusion
  • Amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a
    pure solid to the liquid phase at its melting
    point.

25
Heat of vaporization
  • Amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a
    pure liquid to the gas phase at its boiling point.

26
What happens to the boiling point as the
intermolecular forces increase?
  • The stronger the intermolecular forces, the
    higher the boiling point.

27
What happens to the melting point as the
intermolecular forces increase?
  • The stronger the intermolecular forces, the
    higher the melting point.

28
What happens to the heat of fusion as the
intermolecular forces increase?
  • The stronger the intermolecular forces, the
    higher the heat of fusion.

29
What happens to the heat of vaporization as the
intermolecular forces increase?
  • The stronger the intermolecular forces, the
    higher the heat of vaporization.

30
What happens to the evaporation rate as the
intermolecular forces increase?
  • The stronger the intermolecular forces, the lower
    the evaporation rate.

31
What happens to the vapor pressure as the
intermolecular forces increase?
  • The stronger the intermolecular forces, the lower
    the vapor pressure.

32
Boiling Point
  • Temperature at which the vapor pressure of a
    liquid is equal to the external pressure.

33
Normal Boiling Point
  • Temperature at which the vapor pressure of a
    liquid is equal to 1 atm or 101.3 kPa or 760 torr.

34
What happens to the boiling point when the
external pressure is reduced?
  • The boiling point is reduced.

35
Sublimation
  • Solid to gas

36
Deposition
  • Gas to solid

37
Vaporization
  • Liquid to Gas

38
Condensation
  • Gas to liquid

39
Fusion
  • Solid to liquid
  • Or
  • Melting

40
Freezing
  • Liquid to solid
  • Crystallization
  • Solidification

41
Which phase changes are endothermic?
G L S
  • Solid to liquid
  • Liquid to Gas
  • Solid to Gas

42
Which phase changes are exothermic?
  • Gas to Liquid
  • Liquid to Solid
  • Gas to Solid

G L S
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