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Page 1: Intermolecular Forces and Physical Propertiesprofkatz.com/courses/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/CH... · Some molecules are considered nonpolar because of the atoms which they contain

Intermolecular Forces and

Physical Properties

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Attractive Forces

Particles are attracted to each other by electrostatic forces. !

The strength of the attractive forces depends on the kind(s) of particles.

!The stronger the attractive forces between the particles,

the more they resist moving. !

The strength of the attractions between particles of a substance determines its physical state.

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Kinds of Attractive Forces

Hydrogen Bonds An especially strong dipole–dipole attraction

resulting from the attachment of H to an extremely electronegative atom

Dispersion Forces Polarity in molecules due to temporary

unequal electron distribution

Dipole–Dipole Attractions Permanent polarity in molecules due to

their structure

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Some molecules are considered nonpolar because of the atoms which they contain and the

arrangement of these atoms in space.

CH4 BH3 C2H2 CO2

Nonpolarizedelectronclouds

But these molecules can all be “condensed.”

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Origin of Instantaneous Dipoles

δδ-δδ+

The δδ- charge repels electrons.

The δδ+ charge attracts electrons.

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Size of the Induced DipoleThe magnitude of the induced dipole depends on several factors: !

Polarizability of the electrons !

Volume of the electron cloud

larger molar mass ⇒ more electrons ⇒ larger electron cloud ⇒ increased polarizability ⇒ stronger attractions

Larger molecules have more

electrons, leading to increased

polarizability.

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Size of the Induced DipoleShape of the molecule

!more surface-to-surface contact

⇒ larger induced dipole

⇒ stronger attraction

Molecules that are flat have more surface

interaction than spherical ones.

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Gas Radius Molar Mass B.P.(K)

He 31 4 4.2

Ne 38 20 27

Ar 71 40 87

Kr 88 84 120

Xe 108 131 165

Rn 120 222 211

Effect of Molecular Sizeon Magnitude of Dispersion Force

As the molar mass increases, the number of

electrons increases. Therefore, the strength of

the dispersion forces increases.

The stronger the attractive forces

between the molecules, the

higher the boiling point.

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Boiling Points of Straight Chain Alkanes NonPolar Molecules

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Effect of Molecular Shapeon Size of Dispersion Force

n-pentane molar mass=72.15

b.p = 36.1 ºC

2-methylbutane molar mass=72.15

b.p = 27.9 ºC

2,2-dimethylbutane molar mass=72.15

b.p = 9.5 ºC

A larger surface-to-surface contact between molecules results in stronger dispersion force attractions and a

higher boiling point.

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Practice – Choose the Substance in Each Pair with the Higher Boiling Point

a) CH4 C4H10 !!!!b) C6H12 C6H12

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Some molecules are inherently polar because of the atoms which they contain and the

arrangement of these atoms in space.

H2O NH3 CH2O HCl

δ− δ+ A crude representation of a polar molecule

Dipole–Dipole Attractions

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Dipole–Dipole Attractions

Polar molecules have a permanent dipole because of bond polarity and shape ! 1) dipole moment 2) as well as the always present induced dipole

!The permanent dipole adds to the attractive forces

between the molecules

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Name Formula Molar mass Structure Structure b.p. m.p.

formaldehyde CH 30.03 -19.5º -92º

ethane C 30.07 -88º -172º

H

H

H

H

HH

C

C

Effect of Dipole–Dipole Attraction on Boiling and Melting Points

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Determine if dipole–dipole attractions occur between CH2Cl2 molecules

Lewis

Structure

Bond

Polarity

Molecule

Polarity Formula

Cl—C 3.0−2.5 = 0.5

polar

C—H 2.5−2.1 = 0.4

nonpolar 4 bonding

areas!no lone pairs !tetrahedral

shape

polar molecule; therefore dipole–dipole attractions

do exist

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Hydrogen Bonding

When a very electronegative atom is bonded to hydrogen, it strongly pulls the bonding electrons toward it:

O─H, N─H, F─H !

Because hydrogen has no other electrons, when its electron is pulled away, the nucleus becomes deshielded, exposing the H proton.

!The exposed proton acts as a very strong center of positive

charge.

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H-Bonding in Water

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2 3 4 5

100 !!!!

0 !!!!

-100 !!!!

-200

Group IVAGroup VAGroup VIAGroup VIIA

SnH4

GeH4

SiH4

CH4

Boili

ng P

oint

(ºC)

Period

H2Te

H2Se

H2S

H2O

NH3

HF

HI

HBr

HCl

SbH3

AsH3

PH3

Hydrogen Bonding and Boiling Points

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Name Formula Molar mass Structure Structure b.p. m.p.

ethanol C 46.07 78.2º -114.1º

dimethyl ether C 46.07 -22º -138.5º

Effect of Hydrogen-Bonding on Boiling and Melting Points

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One of these compounds is a liquid at room temperature (the others are gases). Which one and why?

MM = 30.03!Polar!No H-Bonds!

MM = 34.03!Polar!No H-Bonds!

MM = 34.02!Polar!H-Bonds

Because only hydrogen peroxide has the additional very strong H-bond additional attractions, its intermolecular attractions will be the strongest. We therefore expect hydrogen peroxide to be the liquid.

-19ºC -78ºC +150ºCb.p.

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All Molecules

Polar Molecules

Molecules containing O-H, N-H, or F-H

Bonds

Dispersion forces

Dipole forces

H-bonding

Hierarchy of Intermolecular Forces

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Alkanes Ethers Alcohols Amines

CH-42.1º

CH-23.7º

CH+78º

CH+16.6º

CH-0.5º

CH+10.8º

CH+97.4º

CH+47.8º

CH+36.1º

CH+34.5º

CH+117.3

CH+77.8º

Boiling Points of Other Organic “Families”

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Solubility

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Solubility!When one substance (solute) dissolves in another (solvent) it is said to be !!When one substance does not dissolve in another it is said to be !!The solubility of one substance in another depends on two factors - nature’s tendency toward mixing, and the between solute and solvent.

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Attractive Forces Acting Between Ions & Molecules !

δ−δ+ δ−δ+ δ−δ+

δ−δ+ δ−δ+ δ−δ+ δ−δ+

δ−δ+

Dispersion Forces Very weak, due to a temporary shift in electron distribution dependent on the size of the molecule

Dipole-dipole attractions - chiefly between molecules

Pure Electrostatic Attractions - chiefly ionic compounds

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What happens when you dissolve an ionic compound in water?? !!!!!!!!

What happens when you dissolve a polar molecule in water?? !!!!!!!

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What Happens When an Ionic Compound Dissolves in Water?

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dipole-dipole attractions

What Happens When a Polar Covalent Compound Dissolves in Water?

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What happens when you try to dissolve a nonpolar molecule in water??

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What happens when you try to dissolve a nonpolar molecule in water??

Non polar solvents, such as ethanol, carbon tetrachloride, ether, and hexane, are also commonly used to dissolve nonpolar solutes, such as grease and oils.

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General Solubility Rule: “Like Dissolves Like” !

Polar solutes form solutions with polar solvents. !

Nonpolar solutes form solutions with nonpolar solvents.

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Selected Polar and Nonpolar Solvents !! POLAR SOLVENTS NONPOLAR SOLVENTS water, H2O hexane, C6H14 ! methanol, CH3OH heptane, C7H16 ! ethanol, C2H5OH toluene, C7H8 ! acetone, C3H6O carbon tetrachloride, CCl4 ! methyl ethyl ketone, CH3CH2C(O)CH3 chloroform, CHCl3 ! formic acid, HCOOH methylene chloride, CH2Cl2 ! acetic acid, CH3COOH ethyl ether, CH3CH2OCH2CH3

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Solubility* of a Series of Alcohols in Water and Hexane