- Forces of attraction BETWEEN molecules
- Not as strong as intramolecular forces (bonds)
Attractive force caused by uneven distribution of electrons
-Weakest IMF
Attractive forces between permanently polar molecules
special type of dipole-dipole force occurring between hydrogen and an electronegative element
O, N, F
between molecules
The transition of particles from liquid to gas at a temp below the boiling point
- the escape of high energy particles from the surface of a
liquid
- Must be at the surface of the liquid
- Must have enough energy to break IMF's
the pressure exerted by gas particles above a liquid
- result of evaporation
The weaker the attractive forces, the higher the vapor pressure
- More volatile liquid
temperature
rapid phase transition from liquid to gas (vapor)
- bubbles due to vapor pressure being equal to atmospheric pressure
temp below boiling point
- vapor pressure is less than Atmospheric pressure
- Temp of liquid increases
- No bubbles
- Vapor pressure = Atmospheric pressure
- Temp of liquid remains constant
- Bubbles form
The temp a liquid will boil at when the vapor pressure above the liquid is 1atm (760mmHg)
lower the atmospheric pressure
lower the boiling point
= Higher VP = boil at lower temps