Chapter 10 Liquids, Solids, and Phase Change
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Chapter 10
Liquids, Solids, and Phase
Change
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Why Do Solids and Liquids Exist?
• Intermolecular Forces
gases – Little to no attraction between
molecules
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Why Do Solids and Liquids Exist?
• Intermolecular Forces
liquids – Fairly strong forces between a
few molecules
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Why Do Solids and Liquids Exist?
• Intermolecular Forces
solids – Strong forces prevent large
amount of motion between molecules/atoms
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What makes a molecule polar?
• Polar molecules are said to possess a
permanent dipole moment.
• Dipole moment measured in units of
Debye (Q x r ) [charge x distance]
1 D = 3.336 x 10-30 coulomb meters
Prof. Peter Debye
Noble Prize 1936
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Dr. Prushan, enough physics, what
does it mean?
• OK… Let’s go back to Lewis Structures
and VSEPR (Yes, there was a reason you needed this)
• Examples:
Draw Lewis Structures and Predict the
Geometry of : NH3, H2O, CH4,
CH3Cl,CHCl3 CO2, CCl4
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Examples
H N H
H
H
NH3
O
O C O
H
H2O
Trigonal Pyramidal
CO2
Bent
Linear
Tetrahedral
H
Cl
H
H C H
H
C
C
CH4
H
H
H
CH3Cl
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Cl
Cl
CHCl3
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Cl
Cl
Cl
C
Cl
CCl4
Cl
Polar or Not Polar That is the Question?
H N H
H
H
NH3
O
H
H2O
Trigonal Pyramidal
Bent
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O C O
CO2
Linear
Polar or Not Polar That is the Question?
H N H
H
H
NH3
O C O
CO2
Bent
m = 1.47 D
d+
H
H2O
Trigonal Pyramidal
d-
O
Linear
m = 1.85 D
m=0D
dd+
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d+
d-
Polar or Not Polar That is the Question?
H
Cl
H
H C H
H
C
C
CH4
H
H
H
CH3Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
CHCl3
d-
Cl
C
Cl
CCl4
d+
d-
d+
m=0D
Cl
m = 1.87 D
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m=0D
Cl
Types of Intermolecular Forces
• 4 main types of intermolecular forces
(1) London (Dispersion) Forces
(2) Dipole-Dipole Forces
(3) Ion-Dipole Forces
(4) Hydrogen Bonds
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Increasing
Strength
London (Dispersion) Forces
Weakest of the IM forces. All molecules have
Dispersion forces
Result of interactions between instantaneous dipole
moments.
Prof. Fritz London
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Dipole-Dipole Forces
• Result of permanent dipole moments in
polar molecules
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Ion-Dipole Forces
The force which dissolves ionic compounds
A result of interactions between ions and solvent
molecules
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Hydrogen Bonds
• Strongest of the intermolecular forces
• NOT a chemical bond
• MUST contain hydrogen covalently
bonded to F, Cl, O or N.
• Essential for Life!
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Hydrogen Bonds
If the boiling point of CO2 is , and CS2 is
Molecules with larger molecular weights
have higher boiling points.
So why is H2O a liquid, but H2S is a gas?
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BONDS… Hydrogen Bonds
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Why are Snow Flakes Hexagons?
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Hydrogen Bonds and Life
• Life Depends of H-bonds
• The “Stuff” of Life relies on them to stay
together
Proteins, Enzymes
Nucleic Acids (DNA, RNA)
Sugar-phosphate Backbond and
Base Pairs
Amino Acids
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Amino acids bond together to make polypeptides
The polypeptides fold to make the secondary structure of proteins
H
O
H
H
C
R
N
C
H
O
H
N
H
O
C
H
N
N
H
C
O
H
R
R
O
N
O
R
R
H
C
N
H
O
N
C
H
H
C
O
H
C
R
C
N
H
How and Why does the alpha structure form??
Linus Pauling Discovered How, in 1948
While in bed with a cold…. Lets let him describe how…
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R
C
H
Now let’s try that…
Come on down and get a polypeptide
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Hydrogen Bonds are also important
in DNA
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NH 2
N
Adenine
Which goes with which ???
N
N
H
N
A–T
O
Thymine
NH
N
H
G–C
O
Right??? BUT WHY????
O
N
NH
Guanine
N
H
N
NH 2
Come on down and get some base pairs
NH 2
N
N
H
O
Cytosine
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The Guanine-Cytosine (GC) Base Pair
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The Guanine-Cytosine (GC) Base Pair
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Effect of Intermolecular forces on melting and
boiling points of molecular covalent substances
Why does HF have the highest BP?
Molecular wts.
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Molecular wts.
Increase only due to increase in MW,
Since all are non-polar
BONDS…
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Hydrogen Bonds