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Splatter Test Lab

Splatter Test Lab. An introduction to intermolecular forces. INTER vs INTRA. INTRAMOLECULAR forces are stronger than INTERMOLECULAR forces. INTERMOLECULAR forces. STRONGEST > WEAKEST: Hydrogen bonding> Dipole> London dispersion forces. Examples of Each Type. NEW WORD!!!.

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Splatter Test Lab

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  1. Splatter Test Lab An introduction to intermolecular forces

  2. INTER vs INTRA INTRAMOLECULAR forces are stronger than INTERMOLECULAR forces.

  3. INTERMOLECULAR forces STRONGEST > WEAKEST: Hydrogen bonding> Dipole> London dispersion forces.

  4. Examples of Each Type

  5. NEW WORD!!! • Volatile- Volatile is how easily a substance evaporates. • High volatility-Evaporates very fast. • Low volatility-Evaporates slowly. • Can you smell all substances that have evaporated? • Smell • In order to smell something, the aroma (esters, chemicals) must reach your nose and you must have the receptors to interpret that smell.

  6. Procedure • Procedure: • 1. Place a penny face down on a weighing boat. • 2. CAREFULLY add drops of water on top (pipet straight up and down). Your goal is to put as many drops on top of the penny without any water falling into the weighing boat. • 3. Count the number of drops that the penny was able to HOLD. RECORD.

  7. Procedure • 4. Dry the penny with a paper towel. Place the water in the sink. • 5. Repeat the process. Record. • 6. Repeat procedures using isopropyl alcohol. You can put the isopropyl alcohol down the sink as well. • 7. Repeat procedures using acetone. Place the “waste” acetone in the “waste container” (with a lid).

  8. Conclusions • Hydrogen bonding is the strongest type of intermolecular force. • A non polar molecule can only have london dispersion forces. • A polar molecule can have london dispersion forces, and dipole forces. • Certain polar molecules like water and ammonia can have london dispersion forces, dipole forces, and hydrogen bonding. • The stronger the intermolecular force, the LESS volatile a substance is. • The weaker the intermolecular force, the MORE volatile a substance is. • You don’t always smell volatile substances!!!!!

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