Unit 3 Flashcards
dipole
when a molecule has two opposite charges
electrons shared unevenly
dipole-dipole
the positive end of one polar molecule and the negative end of one polar molecule.
London dispersion forces
temporary fluctuating dipoles (hallways)
The larger the surface area of a molecule is…
the stronger the london dispersion forces are
bc then they have a better chance at reaching other molecules and interacting with them
polarizability
how easily the electron cloud of a molecule can be distorted (like when an electron are loosely held the molecule is more polarizable)
polarizability increases as
increasing number of electrons and the size of the electron cloud.
dipole-induced dipole
polar-nonpolar
dipole-dipole
polar-polar
ion-dipole
ion-polar
GLSSPAC
gallbladder ,liver, stomach, spleen, pancreases, appendix, colon