Glossary 1.4


The glossary provides definitions and explanations of key terms and concepts essential to understand the topic in the lesson. Be sure to familiarize yourself with each term before attempting the lesson glossary quiz.
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C

Capillary Action

the spontaneous rising of a liquid in a narrow tube


D

Dipole-Dipole Force

the intermolecular force that is caused when the dipole of polar molecules position their positive and negative ends near each other


E

Electron-Pair Repulsion

the repulsive force that occurs between electron pairs, causing them to be positioned as far apart as possible in a molecule


H

Hydrogen Bond

the strong dipole-dipole force that occurs when a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly electronegative atom (oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine) is attracted to a partially negative atom on a nearby molecule


I

Intermolecular Force

a force that causes one molecule to interact with another molecule; occurs between molecules


Intramolecular Bond

the chemical bond within a molecule


L

London Dispersion Forces

the intermolecular forces that exist in non-polar molecules; they increase as the molecular mass increases


N

Non-polar Molecule

a molecule that has only non-polar bonds, or a bond dipole sum of zero


P

Polar Molecule

a molecule that has a net dipole


Polarizability

the ability of a substance to form a dipolar charge distribution



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