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LDF
Dipole-Dipole
Polarity: Basics
IMF Physical Properties
100

The attractive force between two molecules

What is intermolecular force?

100

The ability for the electrons to instantaneously become non-symmetrical

What is polarizability?

100

Polar molecules are said to have a _________ because their atoms have very different electronegativities. Unlike temporary dipoles, they are always present.

What is a permanent Dipole?

100

The ability to attract electrons

What is Electronegativity?

100

The temperature at which enough energy is put in to break the intermolecular forces of a liquid

What is the Bioling point?

200

They connect different atoms to form 1 molecule

What are intramolecular bonds?

200

When a larger molecule creates a larger temporary dipole and therefore has a stronger dispersion force than a smaller molecule with less electrons

London dispersion forces, or LDF’s?

200

This bond occurs when a highly electronegative atom (an atom on the northeast side of the periodic table) is attracted to a Hydrogen in a bond with a very strong dipole

What are Hydrogen bonds?

200

When atoms with equal electronegativity bond, they form THIS type of bond

What are non-polar covalent bonds?

200

The ability for molecules to create pressure in gas form from a liquid.

What is Vapor pressure?

300

 They are attractive forces between different molecules

What are intermolecular bonds?

300

The moment one side of the molecule becomes slightly negative and the other becomes slightly positive

What is a temporary dipole?

300

Two polar molecules attract themselves in a way that the positive end of one molecule orients to the negative end of the other

What is a Dipole?

300

When the electronegativities of two bonded atoms are shared unequally

What are polar covalent bonds?

300

The ability for a liquid to hold on to itself and support weight

What is Surface Tension?

400

Bonds that form between a metal (Cation) and nonmetal (anion)

What are ionic bonds?

400

The larger the molecule is (# of electrons goes up), the higher the chance of ________ and the higher the LDF attraction

What is polarizability?

400

Between the molecules, we see an intermolecular force. This force is named ______. This force can exist at the same time as dispersion forces

What are Dipol-Dipole forces?

400

When a large difference in electronegativity results in a "winner-takes-all" situation for bonding

What are ionic bonds?

400

A resistance to flow

What is Viscosity?

500

Bonds formed between all non-metals

What are Covalent bonds?

500

They are the weakest intermolecular force responsible for the attractive forces. In non-polar molecules, this is the only attractive force that exists

What are LDFs?

500

Hydrogen bonding can only occur with these bonds

What are O-H N-H F-H bonds?

500

This word can refer to the polarity of an individual polar bond, the net polarity of a polar molecule, or the polar molecule itself

What is a Dipole?

500

The ability of two substances to mix

What is Solubility?

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