Types of Intermolecular Forces.ppt with real life example

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Intermolecular Forces with sample in real life


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INTERMOLECULAR
FORCES

Sprite, like many carbonated soft
drinks, contains a mix of
substances that interact through
different intermolecular forces
Intramolecular forces 
are the
forces that hold atoms
together within a molecule.
 

Stronger forces bring molecules closer together.
If LEBRON will boil or make an ice
cube from sprite which states of
matter will have the strongest IM
force?
Solids and liquids are referred to
as the condensed phases.

Types of
Intermolecular
Force

Dipole- a
 
molecule 
in which a concentration of positive
electric charge is separated from a concentration of
negative charge.

Key components of Sprite include water,
carbon dioxide (CO₂), sugars (like high
fructose corn syrup or sucrose), citric
acid, and various flavorings.

HYDROGEN BONDING

Carbon Dioxide (CO )

:
CO is nonpolar, and its molecules

interact through weak London
dispersion forces. When dissolved
in water under pressure, CO

forms carbonic acid, which weakly
interacts with water molecules and
contributes to the drink's slight
acidity.

-FIND SOMEONE WITH
THE SAME HOBBIES
/FAVORITE ARTIST OR
FAVORITE PRODUCTS
YOU HAVE
-RESEARCH 3-4
INGREDIENTS PRESENT
-IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF
INTERMOLECULAR
FORCES HAPPENING IN
EACH INGREDIENT AND
EXPLAIN.
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