CK-12-Chemistry Intermediate

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9.3 Polarity and Intermolecular Forces


9.3 Polarity and Intermolecular Forces


Lesson Objectives



  • Describe how the electronegativity difference between two atoms in a covalent bond results in the formation
    of a nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, or ionic bond.

  • Describe how molecular geometry plays a role in determining whether a molecule is polar or nonpolar.

  • Distinguish between the following three types of intermolecular forces: dipole-dipole forces, London disper-
    sion forces, and hydrogen bonds.

  • Describe how chemical bonding and intermolecular forces influence the properties of various compounds.


Lesson Vocabulary



  • diatomic element

  • dipole

  • dipole-dipole forces

  • hydrogen bond

  • intermolecular forces

  • London dispersion forces

  • nonpolar covalent bond

  • polar covalent bond

  • polar molecule

  • van der Waals forces


Check Your Understanding


Recalling Prior Knowledge



  • How do electrons behave during the formation of an ionic bond, and what properties of ionic compounds
    result from the bonding?

  • What is meant by the electronegativity of an element?


In an ionic bond, one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another. In a covalent bond, one or more
pairs of electrons are shared between atoms. However, bonding between atoms of different elements is rarely purely
ionic or purely covalent. The true nature of a chemical bond often falls somewhere in between these two extremes.

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