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Properties of Solutions
Why do things Melt or
boil?
Made by Schweitzer
10-25-04
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What factors affect whether a
substance will be a solid, liquid or a
gas?
Simple…Attraction
The more attraction there are between the atoms
the more likely they will be a liquid or a solid.
If there isn’t any attraction then they will be a gas.
Think of these attractions like glue. The more glue
the harder it is to separate. Therefore higher
boiling points and more likely to be a liquid or
even solid at room temperature.
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Types of Solids
Type of solid is determined by type of bond
Ionic: metal= Non-metal
Covalent: non-metal = non-metal
Metallic: metals
Network covalent: only C, Si, Ge
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Types of Bonds
Ionic
Very strong bond.
Results in a solid with very high melting
points.
High Attractions are due to + and negative
ions bundled together in a lattice crystal.
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Lattice Crystal / Lattice Energy
Energy that is tied up in
crystal structure.
Greater the difference of
charge the stronger the
crystal structure.
+1…-1 vs. +3…-3
Atomic radius
Greater distance lower
attraction
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What about the melting point of
these substances?
Compound
NaF
NaCl
NaBr
NaI
MgO
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Why the difference?
CompoundMelting Point
(Centigrade)
Lattice Energy
(kcal/mol)
NaF 988 -201
NaCl 801 -182
NaBr 790 -173
NaI 660 -159
MgO 2800 -3938
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Why the difference?
Atomic
Radius and
Differnce of
charge
The larger
the distance
between
nuclei the
lower the
attraction
between
atoms
Compound
Interionic
Distance
(Angstroms)
Melting Point
(Centigrade)
Lattice
Energy
(kcal/mol)
NaF 2.31 988 -201
NaCl 2.79 801 -182
NaBr 2.94 790 -173
NaI 3.18 660 -159
MgO 3.0 2800 -3938
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Atomic radius
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Summary of Ionic compounds
When you melt ionic compounds you are
breaking an ionic bond! Very hard
Factors affecting ionic bonds.
Difference of charge
Atomic radius
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Types of Solids
Type of solid is determined by type of bond
Ionic: metal= Non-metal
Covalent: non-metal = non-metal
Metallic: metals
Network covalent: only C, Si, Ge
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Covalent Bond(molecular)
Intermolecular Forces
Bond between 2 or more molecules
Determines how much molecules stick together
Determines whether molecules are solids, liquids, or gases
Larger forces equals more glue = higher melting/boiling points
Intramolecular Bonds
Bond with in a molecule.
Covalent bond holding bond together.
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Melting/boiling points
When a Covalent substance is being
melted/boiled you are breaking Intermolecular
bonds!!!!
These are weak intermolecular forces
Not the strong intramolecular force (Covalent)
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Dipole-dipole / Hydrogen
Bonding
Strongest intermolecular force
These molecules have +/- charges called polar
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What does it mean to be polar?
A molecule is polar if it contains + and –
somewhere in the molecule.
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How does polarity affect a molecules
properties?
Solute dissolving in a solvent?
“Likes dissolve likes”
Non-polar solutes dissolve in non-polar solvents
Polar solutes dissolve in polar solutes.
Biologically
Drugs are absorbed into the brain (past the blood brain barrier)
based upon their polarity.
Morphine and Heroine are very similar
Your body converts heroine to morphine after it enters the brain.
Heroin is 90% more polar there for it absorbs a lot faster.
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How does a molecule become polar.
Must have at least one polar bond.
What is a polar bond?
A covalent bond where the electrons are not being shared equally.
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Why are or why aren’t the electrons
being shared equally
Electronegativity: An atoms attraction for electrons in a bond.
Some atoms, when bonded suck the electrons toward them.
Electronegativity Difference: When you get two atoms bonded where one is highly electronegative and the other is not there will be unequal sharing.
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Electronegativity difference?
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Electronegativity
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Electronegativity
When ever you have an atom with a large
electronegativity bonded to one that is small
you will have an unequal sharing of electrons.
Big Four
N, O, F, Cl -- any atom bonded to one of these
three will cause a polar bond
H-F H-Cl NO2
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Structure also affects polarity
Polar bonds
symmetricalNon-polar
Non-polar polar
nonepresent
symmetricalasymmetrical
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Weak bonds
Vanderwaals Forces
All atoms have electrons and all those
electrons are moving.
By chance at any one time there will be more
negative charge on one side of the atom as
apposed to the other.
Creating a small dipole or charges.
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Factors affecting Vanderwaals
Forces
1. Bigger molecules
More electrons more chance of uneven
distribution
2. Longer chains
Longer chains increases surface area
allowing more the +/- to attract other +/-
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Bigger moleculesMore electrons more chance of uneven distribution
In the four chemicals below the only intermolecular force is Vanderwaals. This force is amplified by the increased number of electrons
F2 -- Gas
Cl2 Gas/liquid under mild pressure
Br2 -- Liquid
I2 -- solid
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Longer Chains
As the chain gets longer the amount of
Vanderwaals forces increases.
-161.5
-88.6
-42.1
-0.5
36.1
Boiling points
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Strength of intermolecular Forces
Weakest
London Forces
Dipole- dipole / Hydrogen Bonding
Ionic
Covalent
Strongest
London Forces
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Intermolecular bonding?
Do you recognize
any possible
intermolecular
forces in either of
these molecules?
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The extended chain increases Van derwaals.
Due to larger amount of energy to needed separate and therefore higher melting and boiling points.
Hydrogen bondingVan der waals
Intermolecular bonding?
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How does intermolecular bonding
alter melting points?
Which of the following
solids will have the
highest melting point. NaI
NaCl
C(diamond)
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How does intermolecular bonding
alter melting points?
Which of the following
solids will have the highest
melting point.
Network covalent is much
stronger then the ionic
bonds.
Which of the ionic
compounds will have the
higher melting point?
NaI
NaCl
C(diamond)
Ionic
Network covalent
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How does intermolecular bonding
alter Melting points?
Which of the ionic compounds will have the higher melting point?
Iodine has a larger radius separating the molecules +/-’s reducing attractions and lowering melting points
NaI
NaCl
C(diamond)
Ionic
Network covalent
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Question
Based on what you know intermolecular
bonding why is CO2 a gas yet H2O is a liquid
at room temperature?
What do you think?
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Network Covalent
Similar to Ionic Bonds But with Covalent
Webbing of covalent Bonds.
Examples
Carbon family can do this.
C, Si, or Ge
Very Strong
Definitely Solid
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vapor pressure vs. boiling
Vapor pressure is determined by the amount of
intermolecular forces.
Increased intermolecular forces then decreases
vapor pressure.
Increasing the temperature also increases the
vapor pressure of a substance
Once Vapor pressure exceeds atomospheric
pressure boiling occurs.
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Sample AP Questions
(ebbing 11.2)Which of the following
compounds is expected to have the highest
boiling point?
a. CH3CH2CH3 d. CH3CH2CH2CH3
b. CH3OCH3 e. CH3CH2CH2Cl
c. CH3CH2OH
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Sample Problem
(ebbing 11.20)
The forces of attraction between molecules of I2
are
a. Induced dipole-dipole attractions
b. Dipole-dipole
c. Covalent bonds
d. London forces
e. Dipole-induced dipole attractions