1.7 Intramolecular and Intermolecular Force (IMF)
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Intramolecular and Intermolecular Force
Electromagnetic Forces
Chemical Bonds
- Determines chemical properties
- Opposites attract, sameness repel etc.
- Also known as Intramolecular Force
Intramolecular Force
- In chemical reactions, the process of getting broken and formed
Intermolecular Force (IMF)
- State of matter change (not chemical)
- A physical change
London Dispersion Force (LDF)
- Exists in all molecules
- Compare the total
in a molecule - More total
= stronger LDF
Dipole-Dipole
- Exists only in polar molecules
- Stronger IMF than LDF
- Larger
= stronger Dipole-Dipole
Hydrogen Bonding
- Type of Dipole-Dipole
- Only occurs when a N O or F atom is directly bonded with a H atom
Implications of IMF
IMF process Steps
References
Polarity Determination
1.6 VSEPR
1.5 Metallic, Covalent Bonds and Polarity
1.3 Atomic Properties