INTERMOLECULAR FORCES

forces that are exerted by molecules on each other and that, in general, affect the macroscopic properties of the material of which the molecules are a part. Such forces may be either attractive or repulsive in nature. They are conveniently divided into two classes: short-range forces, which operate when the centers of the molecules are separated by 3 angstroms or less, and long-range forces, which operate at greater distances. Generally, if molecules do not tend to interact chemically, the short-range forces between them are repulsive. These forces arise from interactions of the electrons associated with the molecules and are also known as exchange forces. Molecules that interact chemically have attractive exchange forces; these are also known as valence forces. Mechanical rigidity of molecules and effects such as limited compressibility of matter arise from repulsive exchange forces. Long-range forces, or van der Waals forces as they are also called, are attractive and account for a wide range of physical phenomena, such as friction, surface tension, adhesion and cohesion of liquids and solids, viscosity, and the discrepancies between the actual behavior of gases and that predicted by the ideal gas law. Van der Waals forces arise in a number of ways, one being the tendency of electrically polarized molecules to become aligned. Quantum theory indicates also that in some cases the electrostatic fields associated with electrons in neighboring molecules constrain the electrons to move more or less in phase.

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...Like ion-dipole intermolecular forces, these also require...Dispersion) Intermolecular Force This intermolecular...tube, against the force of gravity. It...competition between the intermolecular forces in the liquid
...students understanding of intermolecular forces and is based on three propositional knowledge statements: Intermolecular forces, or weak forces of...depend on the magnitude of the intermolecular forces between molecules...
...INTERIVIOLFCL.ILAR FORCES Intermolecular forces are electrical forces of attraction between one...account tor the physica! Force hlt\nTn molecules account...hctwcen molecules arc called intermolecular (intcr from the Latin meaning...
...density, average intermolecular separation decreases...These attractive forces give solids and liquids...cohesiveness. For very small intermolecular separations, the force between molecules...ourselves to average intermolecular separations such that the force between molecules...accounting for repulsive forces . It is plausible...
...fixed shape and volume. In liquids, the intermolecular forces are weaker than in solids, and so liquids...characteristics of the solid, liquid, and gas states. Intermolecular Forces Intermolecular forces are responsible for the condensed states...
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...there is always a force between two charged...the magnitude of the force diminishes with increasing...charge separation; (d) forces acting on particles...covalent bonds in terms of forces. Although a hydrogen...Tajinder did not think that intermolecular attractions were bonds...perhaps there could be a force - but not a bond. From...
...narrative of a drama of forces-and-their-aftermaths...is no counterpart to force-metaphysics, the...without appeal to forces and their communication...analysis, because certain intermolecular forces in it (in the...quantities, such as forces, that mediate between...countenance only fields of force and their "effects...
...starting with submicron-sized dust grains, inherited from previous generations of stars, that stick together by intermolecular forces when they collide; to meter-sized boulders; on up to kilometer-sized planetesimals (comets), where self...
...the granite particles and the cohering forces between them, so that the latter ought...The granite particles and the cohering forces between them caused the depression in...effects is different from that in which forces can cause various effects. Objects typically...
...substitution of Phe for Tyr (introducing a hydroxyl group) at this position in Arp2 may disrupt normal intermolecular repulsive forces between Arp2 and Arp3, thereby causing constitutive activation. Arp2/3 complex activity must be strong...
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...lead to the strong cohesive forces underlying the unusually high...glom onto it, attracted by intermolecular forces see illustration on pages 34...cluster, or the stronger the intermolecular interaction, the larger the...
...Because they can measure local forces within cells, tension sensors...other proteins might define forces that drive tumor cells to...Their sensor only measures forces between 1-5 piconewtons...power infrared laser to apply force to the tension sensor, as...aligned cameras can measure intermolecular distances with nanometer precision...


 

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...The gas states are: Ideal Gas: A hypothetical gas consisting of identicalparticles of zero volume, with no intermolecular forces, and the constituentatoms or molecules undergo elastic collisions (no attractive or repulsiveforces exist and...
...all that compressible, because the interatomic and intermolecular forces inside them are enormous. Alternatively, because...in your body are locked together by electromagnetic forces, another strategy might be to use electric or magnetic...
...the effects of two opposing forces: adhesion - the attractive (or repulsive) force between the molecules of a...cohesion - the attractive force between the molecules of the...energetic gain from the new intermolecular interactions must be balanced...back down, and the cohesive force (surface tension) of the...


 

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INTERMOLECULAR FORCES forces that are exerted by molecules on each other and that, in general...properties of the material of which the molecules are a part. Such forces may be either attractive or repulsive in nature. They are conveniently...
VAN DER WAALS FORCES see intermolecular forces . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...the strength of the forces between their molecules, with intermolecular forces being strongest in solids...weakest in gases. The force holding like molecules...phenomena resulting from intermolecular forces are surface tension...
...the gas move more slowly, and as a result, the intermolecular forces are strong enough to pull the molecules together...distance between molecules and thus favors the intermolecular forces tending to pull them together...
...properties because of differences in the motions and forces of the molecules (or atoms, ions, or elementary...liquid but are held from escaping from the liquid by intermolecular forces (see adhesion and cohesion ). This gives a liquid...
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