CH-1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Ketone, Supercritical Fluid, Structural Isomer

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Temporary dipole- the separation of charge produced in an atom or molecule by a momentary uneven distribution of electrons; also called induced dipole. London dispersion force- an intermolecular force between nonpolar molecules caused by the presence of temporary dipoles in the molecules. Polarizability- the relative ease with which the electron cloud in a molecule, ion, or atom can be distorted, inducing a temporary dipole. Hydrocarbon- an organic compound whose molecules contain only carbon and hydrogen atoms. Alkane- a hydrocarbon in which each carbon atom is bonded to four other atoms. Constitutional isomer- one of a set of compounds with the same molecular formula but different connections between the atoms in their molecules; also called structural isomer. Viscosity- the measure of the resistance to flow of a fluid. Ion-dipole interaction- an attractive force between an ion and a molecule that has a permanent dipole. Sphere of hydration- the cluster of water molecules surrounding an ion in an aqueous solution.

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