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1. 1-28.pdf
www.chm.uri.edu
Polar Covalent Bonds: Dipole Moments Polar Covalent Bonds: Dipole Moments Factors Affecting Dipole Moments • Lone-pair electrons on oxygen and nitrogen project out into space away from positively ...

2. intermolecular-handout.pdf
Intermolecular Forces - Ionic, Dipole, Hydrogen … • Non-polar molecules do not have dipoles like polar molecules. How, then, can non- polar compounds form solids or liquids? • London forces are named after Fritz ...

3. IMF Report Spring 2013.pdf
web.gccaz.edu
Intermolecular and Ionic Forces - Glendale … Intermolecular and Ionic Forces ... Because polar molecules have a permanent dipole, rather than a temporary dipole, the dipole-dipole forces they experience are ...

4. Ch13_IMForces.pdf
www.oneonta.edu
WHY? INTERMOLECULAR FORCES Chap. 13 Inter- - … • Why do snowflakes have 6 sides? • Why is I 2 a solid whereas Cl 2 is a gas? • Why are NaCl crystals little cubes? INTERMOLECULAR FORCES Chap. 13 Inter ...

5. notes_14C_noncoval02.pdf
www.chem.ucla.edu
INTERMOLECULAR FORCES - University of … Intermolecular forces- forces of ... Amides have highest boiling points because they have strong dipole-dipole interactions because of resonance. Electronegativity ...

6. VSEPR_inquiry_HONORS.pdf
Molecular Modeling Why Do Molecules Have … Molecular Modeling – Why Do Molecules Have Different Shapes? Go to: http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/chemistry/mo/struc/explore.htm The initial screen …

7. Covalent Bonding and Intermolecular ForcesNAME.pdf
Covalent Bonding and Intermolecular Forces NAME: Covalent Bonding and Intermolecular Forces NAME: _____ Worksheet – Intermolecular Forces Answer the following questions. 1. How does a network solid differ ...

8. chapter_11au.pdf
alpha.chem.umb.edu
Chapter 11 Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, and Solids Intermolecular Forces Dipole-Dipole Interactions • Molecules that have permanent dipoles are attracted to each other. The positive end of one is attracted to the ...

9. 2011reading_why_shape_matters_short.pdf
Reading: Why a Molecule’s Shape Matters - … Fig. 1 (a) Bent water molecule (b) Tetrahedral methane molecule Reading: Why a Molecule’s Shape Matters Each molecule has a characteristic size and shape (see fig. 1).

10. a-hbond.pdf
C he m g ui d e – an s we r s HYDROGEN BONDING C he m g ui d e – an s we r s HYDROGEN BONDING 1. a) From HCl to HBr to HI, the halogen atom is getting bigger with more electrons. That increases

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