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What are intermolecular forces?
Intermolecular forces fall into which 3 categories?
Intermolecular forces are largely responsible for what?
Covalent bonds determine what?
What are induced dipole-dipole interactions? (London forces)
What is the origin of induced dipoles?
Are induced dipoles temporary or permanent?
Induced dipoles result from interactions of electrons between molecules. The more electrons in each molecule ....(3)
What is the correlation between larger induced dipoles and boiling point?
What is van der Waals' forces?
What are permanent dipole-dipole interactions?
Polar molecules have ______ dipole interactions as well as permanent dipole-dipole interactions.
Draw a diagram showing permanent dipole-dipole interactions between hydrogen chloride, HCl, molecules.
HCl and F2 have the same number of electrons and the same shape, so the strength of the London forces in hydrogen chloride and fluorine should be similar. Why is HCl's boiling point higher than fluorine?
In a solid state, simple molecules form a regular structure called what?
What is in the simple molecular lattice?
Do simple molecular substances have high or low melting and boiling points?
What happens when simple molecular substances are solidified into simple molecular lattices by reducing the temperature?
What happens when a simple molecular lattice is broken apart during melting?
Why are non-polar simple molecular substances soluble in non-polar solvents?
Why are simple molecular substances non-polar insoluble in polar solvents?
Can polar covalent substances dissolve in polar solvents?
What does solubility depend on?
Give example of strength of dipole.
What happens when some biological molecules have hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts? (Solubility)
Property of electrical conductivity in simple molecular substances.
Permanent dipole-dipole interactions exist in molecules with a what?
The δ+ is acctracted to what?
There are weak what forces that exist between molecules with a polarity?
Unlike induced dipole-dipole forces, permanent dipole-dipole interactions involves molecules with a permanent dipole and so are ________.
How can polar molecules like water be tested?