Structure and Bonding Flashcards
1
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Van der Waals’ forces exist between all molecules.
Explain how these forces arise.
A
- electron movement in one molecule creates a temporary dipole
- that induces a dipole in another molecule
- the partial + on one molecule attracts the partial - on another molecule
2
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Suggest why methaneselenol (CH3SeH) has a higher boiling point than methanethiol (CH3SH).
A
-methaneselenol has a higher MR, so more electrons.
- which means the VDW forces between molecules is stronger
3
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The C-Br bond is polar
Explain why CBr4 is not a polar molecule.
A
- the CBr4 molecule is completely symmetrical
- so the dipoles cancel out and there is no overall dipole
4
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Suggest, in terms of the intermolecular forces for each compound, why CBr4 has a higher boiling point than CHBr3.
A
- CBr4 has only VDW intermolecular forces
- CHBr3 has both VDW and permanent dipole-dipole intermolecular forces
- VDW forces between CBr4 molecules are stronger than the VDW and dipole-dipole forces between CHBr3
- because CBr4 has a higher MR and so more electrons
5
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Context: electronegativity.
Explain how permanent dipole-dipole forces arise between hydrogen chloride molecules.
A
- Cl more electronegative than H
- so the bond is polar and there is a permanent overall dipole
- the partial + on one molecule attracts the partial - on another
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