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INTERMOLECULAR FORCES AND ATOMIC PROPERTIES.

There are 2 types of forces, namely intra and intermolecular forces.

Intra  force between atoms (Hydrogen and O2) Requires massive amts
of energy to break these bonds (chemical change, irreversible)

Inter  Force between molecules (multiple water molecules) Doesn’t
require as much energy as with intra. (Physical change, reversible (water
to ice for eg))

Intermolecular forces:

Not all interactions between molecules are equal. Here's the lineup from
strongest to weakest:

1. Ion-dipole forces  VIP relationship. Tis when ion (like Na⁺) is
attracted to partial charge on polar molecule (H₂O for eg). Main
force at work when salts dissolve in H₂O. (like when celeb (ion) gets
surrounded by fans (H₂O molecules)
2. Hydrogen bonding  Strongest bond, special type of dipole-dipole
force. Occurs when H is directly to small, highly electronegative
atom (N,O,F)
3. Dipole-Dipole forces  Attraction between + end of one polar
molecule and negative end of another.
4. London forces  Weakest, but most common/universal force.
Exists in all molecules, polar or non-polar. Electrons can be unevenly
distributed, creating a temporary dipole, which induces a dipole in a
neighbouring molecule. Larger molecules with more electrons have
stronger, more easily polarised clouds.
It’s like when a paparazzi is taking pics of celeb, the flash is a
temporary pt of attraction (partial negative charge) but the celeb
has a far larger attraction (more e-) and stronger temporary
attraction

ATOMIC SIZE  COVALENT vs Van Der Waals radius

Covalent radius  Half the distance between nuclei of 2 bonded atom. Is
like your personal space when hugging friends

Van der Waals radius  Half the distance between nuclei of 2 identical
non-bonded atoms just “touching” each other. Personal space on a
crowded bus, when you don’t wanna touch mense

The rule  Van der Waals radius is ALWAYS larger than covalent radius.
Friends allowed to get closer than strangers.

BOND ORDER & LENGTH

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