Van Der Waals' Forces Flashcards
what is a dipole
A molecule with 2 different charges
What is an induced dipole-dipole force
Elecrons move randomly and therefore distort polarity.
Induces a temporary dipole, causing an attraction between a molecule
Permanent dipole-dipole attraction
works for molecules which have an overall dipole.
There are attractions between permanent dipoles in neighbouring molecules
hydrogen bonding
permanent dipole-dipole but occurs when a H is bonded to:
- fluorine
- oxygen
- nitrogen
Strength of intermolecular forces:
h-bonding > permanent dipole-dipole > van der Waals’
this means that H-bonding has a higher boiling point.
what is a lone pair of electrons
a pair of electrons in a valence shell that are no involved in bonding
What happens to boiling points down a group
they increase
why do boiling point increase down a group
- number of electron increase
- strength of intermolecular forces increase (more electrons = greater strength)
why are boiling points of Group 4 hydrides lower than hydrides of Groups 5, 6 and 7
5, 6 and 7 are more likely to have dipole-dipole