CH 15 HW: CH 15: 1,5,13-17 SUGGESTED: 4, 9, 11 Liquids, Solids, and Van der waals (Intermolecular) Forces.
Homework Problems
1-1 Chemistry 121, Winter 2014, LA Tech Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Instructor Dr. Upali Siriwardane (Ph.D. Ohio State) E-mail:
CH 15 LECTURE 16 3/27/13 HW: CH 15: 1,4,13-17 Liquids, Solids, and Van der waals (Intermolecular) Forces.
Inter molecular Forces (l) & (s) phases: Molecule-molecule Molecule-ion
Q2. Explain why alkyl halides,though polar,are immiscible with water?
Intermolecular Forces (l) & (s) phases: 1.Molecule-molecule 2.Molecule-ion.
Dr. C. Yau Fall 2013
Liquids, Solids, and Van der waals (Intermolecular) Forces
Chapter 11. Extension of K-M Theory to liquids & solids: 1.Still composed of particles but they are closer together in liquids & solids 2.Particles are.
POLAR AND NONPOLAR MOLECULES Molecular polarity can be determined by symmetry. Symmetry can be defined as a balance or regular arrangement of the atoms.