CHEM 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Electronegativity, Boiling Point, Van Der Waals Equation

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Evidence of intermolecular forces in gases: derivaions from ideal gas behavior in real gases. This shows the volume of gas molecules and the forces acing between the molecules: sill based on coulomb forces but cancelaion leads to other labels, much weaker than ionic or covalent bonds, diferent types of forces between gases. Ideal gases vs real gases: most gases obey the ideal gas law under normal condiions but most substances are not gases under normal condiions, assumpions in the ideal gas model. The molecules do not exert any atracive or repulsive forces upon each other. These assumpions are unreasonable at high pressure or low temperature. Van der waals equaion: (p+a/v^2)*(v-b)=r*t, p=(r*t/(v-b))-(a/v^2, v=molar volume, b= excluded volume, a= intermolecular atracion. Ion-dipole forces: both ends of a dipole interact with a nearby ion which causes a cancellaion of the net. Coulomb of ion-ion interacions: these are weaker bonds but sill one of the strongest of intermolecular forces.

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