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CHEMISTRY: TOPIC 4 BONDING

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What are london dispersion forces? (4)

Author: Sammy Universe



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= much weaker than covalent bonds (in all molecules in solid and liquid states) temporary (instantaneous) dipole - induced dipole interactions get stronger as the number of electrons in molecules increases = relative molecular mass increases explains why it goes from gas to solid down group 17 (forces get stronger as mass increases) = temporary dipoles will be bigger, so more polarisable


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