CHEM 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Molar Mass, Hydrogen Bond, Intermolecular Force

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20 Oct 2016
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Molecules exhibit signi cant hydrogen bonding when: h covalently bonded to a n, o, or f atom (small and very electronegative). This gives h a large partial positive charge: the nof atom of a neighboring molecule has lone pair electrons (largo partial negative charge) Summary for im interactions for different molecules: for non- polar molecules of the same molar mass but different shape. More spaced out-> stronger ldf: for covalent molecules of similar molar mass and shape. Without h bonding: more polar -> stronger overall imf. With h bonding: more h bonding -> stronger overall imf: for covalent molecules that differ substantially in molar mass. Without h bonding ldf dominate, higher molar lass -> stronger overall imf. With h bonding, more h-bonding -> stronger overall imf: if boiling point or melting point data is given. Gases properties are different from liquids and solids. The collection of molecules is in constant motion.

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