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IMF – Intermolecular Forces Worksheet. Indicate the strongest IMF holding together thousands of molecules of the following. Then indicate what type of bonding is holding the atoms together in one molecule of the following.
1) Name the dominant (strongest) intermolecular force in the following pairs: 2) If the pairs of substances listed below were mixed together, list the intermolecular force(s) that are involved. Choices: Hydrogen Bonding. Standard Dipole-Dipole. London Forces (induced dipole) Ion-Dipole. Salt Bridges (ionic forces)
This discussion worksheet addresses intermolecular forces separated into four categories: permanent-permanent electrostatic, permanent-induced electrostatic, instantaneous-induced electrostatic (….
Intermolecular Forces. Attractions that exist between individual molecules. In this simulation, students will review the three major types of intermolecular forces—London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole interactions, and hydrogen bonding—through short video clips and accompanying text.
Understand the effects of strengths of intermolecular forces on phase changes and substance properties such as viscosity and surface tension. Understand the concepts of critical pressure, critical temperature, vapor pressure, normal boiling point, normal melting point, critical point, and triple point.
Intermolecular Forces Worksheet. For each of the following compounds, determine the main intermolecular force. You may find it useful to draw Lewis structures for some of these molecules: nitrogen ________________________________. carbon tetrachloride ________________________________.
Chem 24 PAL Worksheet IMFs and Physical Properties Page 1 Intermolecular forces (IMFs), combined with an understanding of shape/geometry to help us understand the physical properties of molecules (eg. Polarity, Melting Points, Boiling points, Solubility, etc). 1. List the four major types of IMFs. Which are strongest? Weakest? 2.