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This document entails comprehensive information about Intermolecular Forces, including detailed definitions, diagrams and additional information to ensure a thorough understanding of the concepts. All of the information needed to calculate the answers to the difficult questions in examinations are included.

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INTERMOLECULAR FORCES
 In the solid and liquid phases, there is a force of attraction between
molecules to keep them together, known as intermolecular forces
 The type of IMF and strength of IMF determine the phase as well
as the physical properties of a substance at a particular
temperature and pressure

Van der Waals Forces

Dipole-dipole forces
 Attractive electrostatic forces between permanent dipoles
 The negative side of one molecule attracts the positive side of an
adjacent molecule
 The oppositely charged sides of polar molecules align towards
each other
 The stronger the dipoles, the greater the attractive force

London dispersion forces
 Involves attraction between non-polar molecules or atoms
 Continuous motion of electrons surrounding an atom or molecule
may cause an uneven or asymmetrical distribution of elections
 Therefore, one side of the atom or molecule contains more
electrons than the other, producing a temporary dipole
 One dipole then induces another dipole in a neighbouring molecule
 A weak attractive force develops between the induced dipoles

Hydrogen Bonds

 Special dipole-dipole force between polar molecules containing an
H atom covalently bonded to an N,O or F atom
 N,O and F atoms are small and have a large electronegativity and
very strong dipole forms- strongest IMF
 Small molecules allow atoms to move closer together
IMF vs Inter-atomic forces

There are 3 types of inter-atomic bonds:
1. Covalent
2. Ionic
3. Metallic

 Forces between atoms or ions and are strong

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