How would you determine if polar bond is ion-ion, dipole-dipole, dispersion forces or hydrogen bonds?
1 Answer
Mar 23, 2017
If the molecule is geometrically polar, then it will always be a dipole-dipole inter molecular force.
Explanation:
The only way that a polar molecule would have a Hydrogen IMF is if a Hydrogen atom was bonded to either Nitrogen, Oxygen, or Florine within the molecule.
A dipole-dipole force is created when the molecule is polar, and there aren't any Hydrogen bonds.
A dispersion force is created when the molecule is nonpolar (symmetrical) and there are no Hydrogen IMF's present.
Hope that helped.