Title: Properties of Covalent (Molecular) Substances
1Properties of Covalent (Molecular) Substances
2Properties
- depend on strength of IMF between particles or
separate units - covalent substances
- units are molecules
3Intermolecular Forces
- Dispersion forces occur between nonpolar
molecules (Van der Waals) - Dipole-dipole forces occur between polar
molecules - Hydrogen bonding occurs between molecules with an
H-F, H-O, or H-N
4- weakest IMF dispersion forces
- - occur between nonpolar molecules
- monatomic molecules
- diatomics of same element
- symmetric molecules
- hydrocarbon molecules
He, Ne, Ar, Kr
O2, H2, N2
CO2, CCl4, CF4
CH4, C4 H10
Reminder Dispersion forces ? as size molecule ?
5Dipole-dipole forces occur between - polar
molecules (permanent charge separation) HCl and
HBr are examples of polar diatomic molecules
6- hydrogen bonds occur between one molecule
containing an H with a neighboring molecule
containing an F, O or N - ? H-bonds strongest IMF
7Properties Covalent (Molecular) Substances
- poor conductors heat electricity
- no charged particles!
- low mp low bp
- easy to pull molecules apart from each other
- low Hf and Hv compared to ionic metallic
substances - high VP compared to ionic metallic substances
- majority of solids are soft
8mp, bp, Hf and Hv VP depend on how hard it is
to separate particles from each other
strong IMF difficult to separate particles
weak IMF easy to separate particles
9Which substance has the strongest IMF? The
weakest? How know which is which?