Intermolecular forces (Cheese Version) Flashcards
Forces molecules to be attracted with each other
Intermolecular Forces
How do Neutral atoms have attractions?
The electrons move around so that at least one atom ends up on another side. Making it slightly positive or negative…
The electrons move around so that at least one atom ends up on another side. Making it slightly positive or negative… What is this called?
Instantaneous Dipole
Instantaneous Dipole permanent?
Hell naw
Positive sides of a molecule gets attracted to?
The Negative Side
Positive sides of a molecule gets attracted to the negative side. We call this what?
London Dispersion Force
Weakest Intermolecular Force?
London Dispersion Force
What type of molecules on experiences Dipole-Dipole Forces?
Polar Molecules
Why can’t nonpolar molecules have Dipole-Dipole Forces?
They have no dipoles
If the electrons are evenly distributed, they are?
Nonpolar Molecules
if the electrons aren’t even they are?
Polar Molecules
If it ain’t evenly distributed it has?
Partial Postivie and Negative charges and dipoles
When slightly negatives are attracted to slight positives its called?
Dipole Dipole Forces
Reasons we have surface tension?
Dipole Dipole Forces
What happens if water molecules go together?
The negative sides attracts to the positives sides causing a pull of sorts