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Problem 7 Easy Difficulty

Define the following and give an example of each:
(a) dispersion force
(b) dipole-dipole attraction
(c) hydrogen bond

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a) Dispersion force
b) dipole-dipole attraction.
c) Hydrogen bond

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we're continuing with into molecular forces will just be covering a few different definitions. So fastly we have dispassion force. So this is the inter molecular attractive force acting between non polar molecules. So next we'll take a look at an example So we'll have a noble gasses have this dispersion force. Next we have dipole dipole attraction. So this is the electrostatic attraction between two polar molecules. So if we take a look at an example, we can have HCL. We have a very obvious type older. Next we have the hydrogen bond which is abbreviated H bond on the screen. Now, this is a special case about dipole dipole interactions. So due to our election negativity difference, we will have a new electro negative atom interact with Electra positive atom. But where that electric positive atom is also bonded to an electron negative atoms. So a really good example of this is water. So if we take a water molecule here on another, then if we just draw on our lone pairs so we know the oxygen is very electro negative. On DSO, we will see interactions between our oxygen here on our electric positive hydrogen because that hydrogen is attached to another electro negative molecule. Okay,

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