CHEM 1404 Midterm: Study Guide for Exam 4 FALL 2015

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11. 2 intermolecular bonds or forces - an attraction between atoms in different molecules. Note: the h-o of the water molecule h-o-h is not a hydrogen bond because it is intramolecular bond. This hydrogen bonding is why the solid form of water is less dense than the liquid. For most molecules the solid is denser than the liquid. Hydrogen bonds> dipole-dipole interactions (between polar molecules)> dispersion forces (between nonpolar. 11. 3 vapor pressure, boiling point, viscosity, and surface tension. Vapor pressure is the pressure exerted by the vapor molecules when the rate of vaporation and condensation are equal. The stronger the intermolecular forces are, the lower the vapor pressure (less likely to break the intermolecular attraction and less likely to reside in the vapor phase). Both compounds are polar so there is the dipole-dipole interaction but water has the special dipole-dipole interaction called hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonding is stronger that dipole-dipole that diethylether has so water would have a lower vapor pressure.

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