Chemistry SL
Chemistry SL
6
Chapters
243
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Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Chapter 1 - Models Of The Particulate Nature Of Matter
Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure
Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure
Chapter 3 - Classification Of Matter
Chapter 3 - Classification Of Matter
Chapter 4 - What Drives Chemical Reactions?
Chapter 4 - What Drives Chemical Reactions?
Chapter 5 - How Much, How Fast & How Far?
Chapter 5 - How Much, How Fast & How Far?
Chapter 6 - What Are The Mechanisms Of Chemical Change?
Chapter 6 - What Are The Mechanisms Of Chemical Change?
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Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure
Chemistry SL
Chemistry SL

Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure

Explore Dipole-Induced Dipole Forces!

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Quick introduction

  • Every molecule is like a teeny-tiny magnet, wanting to hang out with its friends! How and why? Let's dive in!

What's a dipole-iduced dipole force? 🧲

  • Imagine you're at a party. Some people are naturally bubbly (polar molecules) and some are more chill (non-polar molecules).
  • The bubbly person (polar molecule) can make the chill person (non-polar molecule) a bit more lively for a while. This is how a dipole-induced dipole force works!

Details, details

  • 📌 Dipole: Think of it like a molecule with two opposite personalities: one side is positive, the other negative.
  • Dipole-Induced Dipole Force: When a bubbly molecule (with a permanent dipole) bumps into a chill molecule (no dipole), it can influence the chill molecule to act a bit bubbly temporarily.

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Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure
Chemistry SL
Chemistry SL

Chapter 2 - Models Of Bonding & Structure

Explore Dipole-Induced Dipole Forces!

Word Count Emoji
342 words
Reading Time Emoji
2 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Quick introduction

  • Every molecule is like a teeny-tiny magnet, wanting to hang out with its friends! How and why? Let's dive in!

What's a dipole-iduced dipole force? 🧲

  • Imagine you're at a party. Some people are naturally bubbly (polar molecules) and some are more chill (non-polar molecules).
  • The bubbly person (polar molecule) can make the chill person (non-polar molecule) a bit more lively for a while. This is how a dipole-induced dipole force works!

Details, details

  • 📌 Dipole: Think of it like a molecule with two opposite personalities: one side is positive, the other negative.
  • Dipole-Induced Dipole Force: When a bubbly molecule (with a permanent dipole) bumps into a chill molecule (no dipole), it can influence the chill molecule to act a bit bubbly temporarily.

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