Dipole Dipole Forces of Attraction - Intermolecular Forces

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    @TheOrganicChemistryTutor  Год назад +11

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  • @ethan3439
    @ethan3439 3 года назад +46

    An easier way we were taught to distinguish polar and non polar bonds was to see if they were symmetrical or unsymmetrical. If they are symmetrical it is a nonpolar bond and if it is unsymmetrical it is a polar bond. I’m not sure if there are limitations to this method though. Thanks for the video 😁

  • @georgesadler7830
    @georgesadler7830 3 месяца назад +1

    Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a powerful introduction into Dipole Dipole Forces of Attraction in AP/General Chemistry. The step by step explanations of dipole dipole forces of attraction are off the learning charts. Dipole is a topic that I have encountered in Engineering Physics and Electromagnetics.Thanks to the great viewers for finding and correcting the error(s) in this video.

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    So not only you have to know the electro negativity between the atoms, but also the bent vs linear structure, before determining if a dipole dipole interaction would occur

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  • @areebakhan5738
    @areebakhan5738 3 года назад +2

    6:26 , just a lil point out there, the charge of carbon is supposed to be positive, you wrote it as negative, which will repel oxygen away.

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  • @kathytr616
    @kathytr616 3 года назад +1

    notes:
    dipole= 2 region of charges in a neutral molecule
    intermolecular= between molecules
    dipole dipole= occurs w 2 molecules
    inter

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  • @rokerlegend6137
    @rokerlegend6137 4 года назад +5

    5:54 you forgot the plus on the partially charged carbon

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  • @aspektn.5066
    @aspektn.5066 5 лет назад

    At 6:44 you have two CO molecules. Both molecules have a positive pole, and at both positive poles, the carbon poles, there's a "red g" symbol. The "red g" on the carbon at the left has a red plus on it, whereas the "red g" on the carbon at the right has a red minus on it. How come?

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  • @The_Gamer.139
    @The_Gamer.139 2 года назад

    Shouldn't the SO2 be double bonded on both sides for the correct lewis structure drawing? The formal charge for 2 double bond on the SO2 is 0.

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  • @ebenezergyimah507
    @ebenezergyimah507 3 года назад

    Please what factors determine the strength of dipole-dipole interaction? Eg which has high boiling point HCl and H2S

  • @bobu5213
    @bobu5213 8 месяцев назад

    I can't find it anywhere, but I remember there being a definition like: From electrostatic potential x to y it is a dipole interaction, from y to z an ion-dipole interaction and from z to ? an ion-ion interaction. Is this correct and where can I find these numbers?

  • @ANILBHATTARAIPHD
    @ANILBHATTARAIPHD 6 лет назад +2

    Its true that carbon dioxide has two polar C=O bonds, but if we see the geometry of CO2, the molecule is linear where the two bond dipole moments cancel out and there is no net dipole, the molecule is nonpolar.

    • @nitin6074
      @nitin6074 5 лет назад +2

      You literally copy and pasted from Google

  • @sohum7490
    @sohum7490 Год назад

    5:34 there is a mistake; you made the second carbon atom partailly negative when it should be partially negative

  • @jaylocc_nbu7596
    @jaylocc_nbu7596 3 года назад

    What do you use to draw on the blackboard

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  • @liamdurkin7327
    @liamdurkin7327 3 года назад

    but how do you know to draw the SO2 with both oxygen on the right of the sulfur as opposed to the CO2 with one oxygen on either side of the carbon

  • @ohayogozaimasusensei5551
    @ohayogozaimasusensei5551 2 года назад

    So can dipole-dipole force be between two different polar covalent compound?
    Like H-F------H-Cl?

  • @Ranakade
    @Ranakade 2 года назад

    I'm just putting my notes here from this vid:
    "Intra-molecular forces are more difficult to break, while Inter-molecular forces are easier to break"

  • @maimustafa460
    @maimustafa460 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot 👍

  • @rokerlegend6137
    @rokerlegend6137 4 года назад +1

    Do lone pairs effect the dipole moment??

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  • @emoborolivia3464
    @emoborolivia3464 3 года назад +2

    I still dont understand it clearly
    Nice lesson though 👌👍

  • @lauritoreynardr.5569
    @lauritoreynardr.5569 Год назад

    Why is there a triple carbon to oxygen bond? of carbon monoxide molecule?
    Since oxygen only has 2 unpaired electrons and carbon has four.

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    @guitarfliud10 6 лет назад +19

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  • @vaibhavverma6847
    @vaibhavverma6847 7 лет назад

    Plzzz upload a video on back bonding

  • @dharinikumar3686
    @dharinikumar3686 5 лет назад +1

    What causes polar molecules to exist?

  • @emonush6161
    @emonush6161 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @sunflowerflower2796
    @sunflowerflower2796 Год назад

    Amazing

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    @angelaandrew937 6 лет назад

    I finally understand this thing

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    @aryan.0679 2 года назад

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  • @artherleung6074
    @artherleung6074 3 года назад

    Sorry, I want to ask a stupid question, do ionic bond form dipole?

  • @valmarinful
    @valmarinful 2 года назад

    i am learning chemistry to help my kid... shouldn't the more negative oxygen actually give away the electron so the dipole is the other way around?

  • @kevinong8736
    @kevinong8736 4 года назад

    Waitt isnt the carbon on the second CO molecule supposed to be partially *positive* ? Or you just didnt notice the mistake of the sign there. Great video nonetheless :)

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    @user-jz5ln5rq9z 5 лет назад

    THANK YOU

  • @daleturner299
    @daleturner299 6 лет назад +1

    Wouldn't sulfur dioxide have two double bonds

  • @pradeepavoruganti5980
    @pradeepavoruganti5980 5 лет назад

    REALLLY GOOD VIDEO , thnk you so much