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Unit3Day6 Crawford Monday October 28 2013 9 15 AM Vanden Bout LaBrake Crawford CH301 WHY IS EVERYTHING SO DIFFERENT Gas Liquid or Solid UNIT 3 Day 6 CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Important Information LM24 DUE Th 9AM LM25 DUE Th 9 AM Exam 3 NEXT Wed 11 6 CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 1 What are we going to learn today Classify Intermolecular Forces Recap Properties of Liquids in context of IMF CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 QUIZ iClicker Question 1 All of the following are terms used to describe the types of intermolecular forces that exist in ALL condensed phases of matter EXCEPT A Induced dipole Induced dipole Forces B Ion Ion Forces C Dispersion Forces D Vander Waals Forces E London Forces CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 QUIZ iClicker Question 2 Which of the following has a lower boiling point A Saturated Fatty Acid Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 2 QUIZ iClicker Question 2 Which of the following has a lower boiling point A Saturated Fatty Acid B trans Unsaturated Fatty Acid C cis Unsaturated Fatty Acid CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Intermolecular Forces The molecule is in a condensed phase but not ionic A molecular condensed phase is a molecular liquid or a molecular solid IMF Ion Ion Dipole Dipole Hydrogen Bonding Dispersion Forces CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 3 Intermolecular Forces Dipole Dipole CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Intermolecular Forces Hydrogen Bonding CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 4 Intermolecular Forces Induced DipoleInduced Dipole Dispersion Forces London Forces Van der Waal s Forces Induced dipole Induced dipole CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 5 Poll iClicker Question 3 The BP of GeH4 is less than the BP of the H2Se because a The Ge compound has a larger dipole b The Ge compound has a smaller dipole c The Ge compound is more polarizable d The Ge compound is less polarizable e The Ge compound has more H bonding CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Poll iClicker Question 4 The BP of PH3 is less than the BP of the SbH3 because a The P compound has a larger dipole b The P compound has a smaller dipole c The P compound is more polarizable d The P compound is less polarizable e The P compound has more hydrogen bonding CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 6 Poll iClicker Question 5 The BP of NH3 is higher than the BP of the SbH3 because a The N compound has a larger dipole b The N compound has a smaller dipole c The N compound is more polarizable d The N compound is less polarizable e The N compound has more hydrogen bonding CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Intermolecular Forces There are also IMF between different types of compounds Can you think of any examples of the following Ion Dipole Dipole Induced dipole CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 7 Intermolecular Forces Strength Varies with TYPE CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Intermolecular Forces We ve focused primarily on gases but what about condensed phases Ideal Gas Law Hard Sphere Model Van der Waal s Equation Attractions are very important CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 8 Poll iClicker Question 6 Which compound do you think would deviate most from the ideal gas law A B C D H2O CH4 H2 He CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Properties of Liquids What is Vapor Pressure http www youtube com watch v re9r0kzQp M feature mfu in order list UL Vapor Pressure is Not Boiling CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 9 Demonstration Liquid Nitrogen in a Bottle CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Poll iClicker Question 7 In a closed container why does the pressure of the vapor not continue to increase a Because there is insufficient volume for all the liquid to be vapor b Because that would blow the lid off the container c Because at a certain point the amount of vapor coming out the same as the amount going back in d Because the vapor is becoming a gas CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Poll iClicker Question 8 Which do you think has the higher vapor pressure a CH3CH2OH b CH3OCH3 c They would be the same Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 10 Which do you think has the higher vapor pressure a CH3CH2OH b CH3OCH3 c They would be the same CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Vapor Pressure We ve extensively discussed the relationship between boiling point and IMF What is the relationship between boiling point and vapor pressure CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 11 Demonstration 1 Put a few pennies in a cup of Water Observations 2 Put a few pennies in a cup of Alcohol Observations 3 Put a few pennies in a cup of Acetone Observations CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Poll iClicker Question 9 A B Which has a higher energy A Surface molecule B Bulk molecule C They are the same CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 12 Surface Tension Molecules behave differently at the surface than in bulk Surface tension and IMFs are directly related Water Bug CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Viscosity Synthetic Motor Oil Molecular weight and Shape both affect the viscosity of a liquid Will high MW or low MW have the higher viscosity CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 13 What have we learned today CLASSIFY INTERMOLECULAR FORCES ION ION DIPOLE DIPOLE INDUCED DIPOLE INDUCED DIPOLE CONDENDSED PHASES EXIST BECAUSE OF IMFs ELECTROSTATIC FORCES VARY WITH SHAPE SIZE COMPONENTS OF COMPOUND VARIOUS PHASE TRANSITION TEMPERATURES PROPERTIES OF LIQUIDS DEPEND ON IMFs VAPOR PRESSURE VISCOSITY SURFACE TENSION CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Learning Outcomes Use a compound s molecular structure to predict the types of IMFs that exist in the condensed phase Relate the IMFs to liquid properties such as boiling point vapor pressure viscosity and surface tension CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit3Day6 Crawford Page 14


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