Intermolecular forces | A level Chemistry | Exam Question walkthrough
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Intermolecular forces.
Exam Question Walkthrough.
A level Chemistry.
Electronegativity.
Permanent dipole-dipole forces.
Van der waals forces.
Hydrogen bonding.
Melting Point.
Boiling Point.
This helps a tonne
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I'm really pleased it's useful
my ial exam is tomorrow i needed a reminder on all these forces and this video helped me a ton, THANK YOU
Glad it was useful! Best of luck to you 👍
Legendary. Watching this on the bus to my mocks
Hope it went well!
@@chemistrytutor went better than i thought. I wonder if i still have a shot in y13 :(
@@o-z7407 I'm sure you will! Keep working hard!
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This video is absolutely amazing! It was so good that I wish it had been even longer. Genuinely Enjoyed watching and solving along
That's really kind of you to say! Thanks for the feedback 😀
There are other similar videos, about this topic, explaining it in greater depth not just answering questions 😀
great video!! thank you so much
You're so welcome! 😃
thank you this helps a lot , but where did u find exam questions for intermolecular forces , i searched everywhere but didnt find any
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I searched through old past papers until I found ones I liked the look of. The questions are usually in the Bonding topic, so if you searched by that you'd have lots of questions and some of them would be about IMF
for the last question, could you talk about ICl having more electrons that Br2 so its van der waals forces would be stronger than Br2?
Good thought, but sadly no. ICl has exactly the same number of electrons as Br2 (70)
As long as the electrons are similar for 2 molecules, the fact that there is a second/additional stronger type of force as well as vdW becomes the most significant
@@chemistrytutor makes sense! thanks!