79: Identifying intermolecular forces present in molecules
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- Опубликовано: 18 авг 2020
- Determining the type of intermolecular forces present in different types of molecules; using intermolecular forces to rank molecules by their boiling points
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Kindly do some examples for every bonding for how their attraction increase
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for I3-, why does the center iodine have 10 electrons? does it not follow the octet rule?
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Is it possible to determine if a molecule is polar or non-polar just based off of the distance between the elements on the periodic table?
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Not with complete certainty. The only way that you can tell for sure is to calculate the difference in electronegativity between the atoms, and also to evaluate the symmetry of the molecule based on its geometry. If you are working on an assignment where electronegativity values have been provided to you, that's a good hint that you need to actually do the calculation. However, most assignments that I've encountered just simply ask you to make predictions based on the relative location of the atoms in the bonds. If two atoms are very far apart, you can feel confident that the bond between them will either be polar or ionic.
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For HBrO..isnt Br the least electroneg. and therefore should be the central atom?
That’s not a foolproof rule, don’t rely on it too much. Halogens and hydrogens are almost always outer atoms based on their desire to form only one bond. That typically overrides the “least EN goes in the middle” guideline.
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can you tell me the order of intermolecular forces in h20 , h2 , co2
h2o, co2, h2 from strongest to weakest
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Aren't intermolecular forces between molecules and intramolecular forces are within a single molecule?
HBr is only one molecule so why are there intermolecular forces present?
Molecules, plural. It’s referring to the IMFs between molecules of HBr.
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