Unit 3 Flashcards

1
Q

dipole

A

when a molecule has two opposite charges
electrons shared unevenly

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2
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dipole-dipole

A

the positive end of one polar molecule and the negative end of one polar molecule.

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3
Q

London dispersion forces

A

temporary fluctuating dipoles (hallways)

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4
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The larger the surface area of a molecule is…

A

the stronger the london dispersion forces are

bc then they have a better chance at reaching other molecules and interacting with them

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5
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polarizability

A

how easily the electron cloud of a molecule can be distorted (like when an electron are loosely held the molecule is more polarizable)

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6
Q

polarizability increases as

A

increasing number of electrons and the size of the electron cloud.

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7
Q

dipole-induced dipole

A

polar-nonpolar

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8
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dipole-dipole

A

polar-polar

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9
Q

ion-dipole

A

ion-polar

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10
Q

GLSSPAC

A

gallbladder ,liver, stomach, spleen, pancreases, appendix, colon

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