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Intermolecular Forces
Learning Objectives:
• State the different types of
intermolecular bonding
• Describe intermolecular forces in terms
of permanent and instantaneous dipoles.
Key Words: Intermolecular force, permanent
dipole-dipole force, van der Waals’ force
Intermolecular Forces
Strength of Bonds and Forces:
• Ionic and covalent bonds are strong.
• Ionic bonds hold ions together in a lattice
so that at room temperature all ionic
compounds are solid.
• Covalent bonds hold atoms together by
sharing electrons. Many covalent compounds
are small molecules with strong covalent
bonds within them. These are intra-
molecular forces.
Intermolecular Forces
Intermolecular Forces: is an attractive force
between neighbouring molecules.
• Intermolecular forces are weak compared to
covalent bonds.
• Intermolecular forces act between different
molecules. They are caused by weak attractive
forces between very small dipoles in different
molecules.
• Intra-molecular bonds act within one molecule.
Intermolecular Forces
Intermolecular Forces:
There ate three types of intermolecular forces;
• Permanent dipole-dipole interactions
• Van der Waals’ forces (induced dipole forces)
• Hydrogen bonding.
Bond Type Relative Strength
Ionic and covalent bonds 1000
Hydrogen bonds 50
Dipole-dipole forces 10
Van der Waals’ forces 1
Permanent dipole-dipole
interactions
A permanent dipole-dipole force: a weak attractive
force between permanent dipoles in neighbouring
polar molecules.
Polar molecules have a permanent dipole.
The permanent dipole of one molecule attracts the
permanent dipole of another.
Van der Waals’ forces
van der Waals’ forces (or induced dipole-dipole
interactions) act between all molecules, whether they
are polar or non-polar.
• They are the weakest intermolecular force.
• They act between very small, temporary dipoles in
neighbouring molecules.
Van der Waals’ forces
• Electrons are always moving in an atom.
• Would it be possible for a non-polar
molecule or atom to produce a dipole?
• Why or why not?
• Symmetrical Molecule like H2
• Represented by evenly shaded oval
• Electrons are mobile – the movement
unbalances the distribution of
electrons in molecules.
Van der Waals’ forces
Temporary dipoles
Van der Waals’ forces
• Could this happen in a single
atom, such as Helium?
• If so, how?
Helium
What will happen if two molecules
or atoms are near each other and
one has a temporary dipole?
• What factors might affect the
strength of the van der Waals
forces?
• The greater the number of
electrons  the larger the
induced dipole  the greater
the van der Waals forces.
Van der Waals’ forces
– Boiling Points
• Van der Waals’ forces are the only
attractions between non-polar molecules.
Noble Gas Boiling Point/℃ No. of electrons
He -269 2
Ne -246 10
Ar -186 18
Kr -153 36
Xe -108 54
Rn -62 86
• No. of e- increases
• Van der Waals’ forces
increase
• Boiling point increases
If there were no van der Waals’ forces it would be impossible to
liquefy the noble gasses or non polar molecules.
Quick Quiz
1. Explain what a permanent
dipole-dipole interaction is.
2. Explain what van der Waals
forces are.
3. What affects the amount of
attraction between molecules?
Questions
1. Describe how van der Waals’ forces arise.
2.The boiling point of the group 7 elements are
shown below. The all exist as diatomic
molecules.
F2 = -188℃; Cl2 = -35 ℃; Br2 = 59 ℃; I2 = 184 ℃;
Explain this trend in terms of molecular forces.

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Intermolecular forces

  • 1. How can a gecko’s feet stick to almost any surface? Write down your ideas.
  • 2. Intermolecular Forces Learning Objectives: • State the different types of intermolecular bonding • Describe intermolecular forces in terms of permanent and instantaneous dipoles. Key Words: Intermolecular force, permanent dipole-dipole force, van der Waals’ force
  • 3. Intermolecular Forces Strength of Bonds and Forces: • Ionic and covalent bonds are strong. • Ionic bonds hold ions together in a lattice so that at room temperature all ionic compounds are solid. • Covalent bonds hold atoms together by sharing electrons. Many covalent compounds are small molecules with strong covalent bonds within them. These are intra- molecular forces.
  • 4. Intermolecular Forces Intermolecular Forces: is an attractive force between neighbouring molecules. • Intermolecular forces are weak compared to covalent bonds. • Intermolecular forces act between different molecules. They are caused by weak attractive forces between very small dipoles in different molecules. • Intra-molecular bonds act within one molecule.
  • 5. Intermolecular Forces Intermolecular Forces: There ate three types of intermolecular forces; • Permanent dipole-dipole interactions • Van der Waals’ forces (induced dipole forces) • Hydrogen bonding. Bond Type Relative Strength Ionic and covalent bonds 1000 Hydrogen bonds 50 Dipole-dipole forces 10 Van der Waals’ forces 1
  • 6. Permanent dipole-dipole interactions A permanent dipole-dipole force: a weak attractive force between permanent dipoles in neighbouring polar molecules. Polar molecules have a permanent dipole. The permanent dipole of one molecule attracts the permanent dipole of another.
  • 7. Van der Waals’ forces van der Waals’ forces (or induced dipole-dipole interactions) act between all molecules, whether they are polar or non-polar. • They are the weakest intermolecular force. • They act between very small, temporary dipoles in neighbouring molecules.
  • 8. Van der Waals’ forces • Electrons are always moving in an atom. • Would it be possible for a non-polar molecule or atom to produce a dipole? • Why or why not?
  • 9. • Symmetrical Molecule like H2 • Represented by evenly shaded oval • Electrons are mobile – the movement unbalances the distribution of electrons in molecules. Van der Waals’ forces
  • 10. Temporary dipoles Van der Waals’ forces
  • 11. • Could this happen in a single atom, such as Helium? • If so, how?
  • 13. What will happen if two molecules or atoms are near each other and one has a temporary dipole?
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. • What factors might affect the strength of the van der Waals forces? • The greater the number of electrons  the larger the induced dipole  the greater the van der Waals forces.
  • 17. Van der Waals’ forces – Boiling Points • Van der Waals’ forces are the only attractions between non-polar molecules. Noble Gas Boiling Point/℃ No. of electrons He -269 2 Ne -246 10 Ar -186 18 Kr -153 36 Xe -108 54 Rn -62 86 • No. of e- increases • Van der Waals’ forces increase • Boiling point increases If there were no van der Waals’ forces it would be impossible to liquefy the noble gasses or non polar molecules.
  • 18. Quick Quiz 1. Explain what a permanent dipole-dipole interaction is. 2. Explain what van der Waals forces are. 3. What affects the amount of attraction between molecules?
  • 19.
  • 20. Questions 1. Describe how van der Waals’ forces arise. 2.The boiling point of the group 7 elements are shown below. The all exist as diatomic molecules. F2 = -188℃; Cl2 = -35 ℃; Br2 = 59 ℃; I2 = 184 ℃; Explain this trend in terms of molecular forces.