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Intermolecular Forces
Intermolecular Forces - The attractive forces between molecules are called intermolecular forces. Intermolecular attractions hold two or more molecules together. Intermolecular attractions can be of the following types: 1) Dipole..
Intermolecular Forces
The attractive forces between molecules are called intermolecular forces. Intermolecular attractions hold two or more molecules together. Intermolecular attractions can be of the following types: 1) Dipole-dipole interactions 2) Lond..
Intermolecular Forces and Interatomic Forces
. As the hydrogen atoms come closer, the attractive force tends to decrease the potential energy of the system. When the potential energy reaches a minimum value, sharing of electrons take place between the two, resulting in a covalent bond. This stage is represented by the distance 'r o ..
Strength of intermolecular forces
The ease of evaporation of a liquid is related to the strength of the attractive forces between the molecules in the liquid. In polar liquids cohesive forces are strong while in non-polar liquids the cohesive forces are very weak and the molecules escape easily. For e..
Classification Based on Molecular Forces
Elastomers - Elastomers are polymers in which the polymer chains are held by weakest intermolecular forces. These forces permit the polymers to be stretched. A few cross links are introduced between the chains to help the polymer retract to its original position after ..
Elastomers
Elastomers are polymers in which the polymer chains are held by weakest intermolecular forces. These forces permit the polymers to be stretched. A few cross links are introduced between the chains to help the polymer retract to its original position after the for..
Nature of liquid
The vapour pressure of a liquid depends upon the nature of the liquid. When intermolecular forces are weak, the molecules tend to escape readily and therefore, the equilibrium vapour pressure is high. Vapour pressure of liquids provides an indication of the magnitude of in..
Surface tension
Due to strong intermolecular cohesive forces in the liquid, the interior of the liquid holds the molecules on the surface inwards. This property is described in terms of surface tension and the free surface of the liquid acts as a stretched membran..
Heat and Motion (Kinetic Theory of Heat)
Matter is made up of atoms and molecules. These atoms in molecules are in a state of continuous motion. For example, molecules and atoms of a solid can have only vibrational motion, because they are held in their positions by strong intermolecular forces..
The Liquid State
The Liquid State - The liquid state lies between the gaseous and the solid state. Liquids are neither completely disordered nor completely ordered. The cohesive forces between the liquid particles are strong enough to keep them together but these particles do not occupy fixed lattice site..
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