1 Water Chemistry All living organisms are dependent on water. The structure of water is the basis for its unique properties. The most important property.
Entry Task: March 23 rd Friday Question: For the following, place the following in increasing order of IMF. C 5 H 12 C 8 H 18 C 3 H 8 You have ~7 minutes.
Intermolecular Forces Chapter 11. Intermolecular Forces: Introduction Forces between separate molecules and dissolved ions (not bonds) “Van der Waals.
Properties of Water ► Water is polar: Oxygen is more electronegative than Hydrogen. ► Creates partial (+) charges at the hydrogen atoms & a partial (-)
Water and Aqueous Systems Chapter 17. Objectives 1.Describe the hydrogen bonding that occurs in water 2.Explain the high surface tension and low vapor.
Intermolecular Forces aka VanderWaals Forces. Are the forces of attraction between one molecule and the next.
Forces Between Molecules. Bonding model for covalent molecular substances Bonding for covalent molecular substances falls into two categories 1.The strong.
10.1 Intermolecular Forces 10.2 The Liquid State 10.3 An Introduction to Structures and Types of Solids 10.4 Structure and Bonding in Metals 10.5 Carbon.
NUCLEIC ACIDS - DNA is a polynucleotide, usually double stranded, made up of nucleotides with bases A,T,C and G. - RNA is a polynucleotide, usually single.
CHEMISTRY THE STUDY OF INTERACTIONS OF ATOMS & MOLECULES.
Good afternoon! Please cut out the “electron density model” of water I handed you and add it to the input section of your notebook. Alternatively, you.
Karboxylsyrer og derivater. Functional groups Acid and esters.