How to Identify the Intermolecular Force a Compound Has: London Dispersion, Dipole Dipole, H-Bonding
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In this video, we'll go over how to identify the type of intermolecular forces a substance has (london dispersion, dipole dipole, and hydrogen bonding). We'll start off with the guidelines for identifying london dispersion, dipole dipole, and hydrogen bonding. Then we'll work through several examples and practice problem together step by step.
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Is the lewis diagram important when trying to figure out if the compound is polar or not ? Can't u use the periodic table so that u calculate the electonegetivity . I did that but to me C02 is polar 😟😭 I don't get it
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Please which factors determine the strength of dipole dipole interaction?
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You have to have FON to have a Hydrogen Bond is the way I taught it.
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