CHMB41H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Boiling Point, Substituent, Newman Projection

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We are not responsible for naming iupac of the fused ring structures. Alkanes are molecules that only contain c-h and c-c bonds. They may only be soluble in water if they are very small in size (molecular weight) Low boiling point is due to weak intermolecular forces. So they have dispersion forces as intermolecular forces or induce dipole- dipole forces that hold alkane molecules together. There is symmetrical distribution in non polar molecules like alkanes but because electrons move you may have very quick separation of charge with one side of the molecule being partially negative and the other being partially positive. This is called instantaneous dipole not permanent dipole. This molecule that has instantaneous dipole cause the molecule right next to it to also be instantaneous dipole. And this becomes a domino effect for molecules in close proximity cusing dipole in each other and that weak partial positive and negative forces is what you call dispersion forces.

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