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I. Intermolecular Forces (Ch. 6, p.189-193)

Ch. 12 - Liquids & Solids. I. Intermolecular Forces (Ch. 6, p.189-193). A. Definition of IMF. Attractive forces between molecules. Much weaker than chemical bonds within molecules. a.k.a. van der Waals forces. B. Types of IMF. B. Types of IMF. London Dispersion Forces.

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I. Intermolecular Forces (Ch. 6, p.189-193)

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  1. Ch. 12 - Liquids & Solids I. Intermolecular Forces(Ch. 6, p.189-193) C. Johannesson

  2. A. Definition of IMF • Attractive forces between molecules. • Much weaker than chemical bonds within molecules. • a.k.a. van der Waals forces C. Johannesson

  3. B. Types of IMF C. Johannesson

  4. B. Types of IMF • London Dispersion Forces View animation online. C. Johannesson

  5. + - B. Types of IMF • Dipole-Dipole Forces View animation online. C. Johannesson

  6. B. Types of IMF • Hydrogen Bonding C. Johannesson

  7. C. Determining IMF • NCl3 • polar = dispersion, dipole-dipole • CH4 • nonpolar = dispersion • HF • H-F bond = dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding C. Johannesson

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