Polar/Non- Polar and Intermolecular Forces Flashcards
P/NP
all terminal atoms are the same
Non-Polar
P/NP
All terminal atoms are SYMMETRICALLY arranged around the central atom
NP
P/NP
there’s lone pair on the central atom
P
P/NP
one or more terminal atoms differ from each other
P
P/NP
when H is connected to NOF
P
Intermolecular Force that results from temporary dipole moments induced in ordinarily nonpolar molecules
Dispersion Force
Intermolecular Force that generally occurs with Non-Polar and is the WEAKEST TYPE
Dispersion Force
Intermolecular Force where the electrons are unevenly distributed
Dipole(2) Force
Intermolecular Force that has an H but is not connected to any of NOF
Dipole (2) Force
Intermolecular Force that is a special Dipole(2) interaction between a hydrogen atom in a polar N-H, O-H, or O-F bond and an electronegative NOF atoms
Hydrogen Bond
what are the three Most Electronegativity elements that causes a stronger interaction between hydrogen
FON (Fluorine, Oxygen, Nitrogen)
Intermolecular Force that is an attractive forces btwn ion and polar molecules
Ion-Dipole
Intermolecular Force that is the strongest type
Ion-Dipole