…of the attraction depends on the shapes and sizes of the interacting molecules. The force of attractions between molecules has consequences for their interactions in physical, chemical and biological applications….
Explore the polar molecule interactions known as hydrogen bonds. Despite the ‚Äúbond‚Äù name, hydrogen bonds are a special type of dipole-dipole interaction. Hydrogen bonds between two molecules (or within portions…
Add various unknown molecules to oil and water, and observe how the molecules sort themselves in response to interactions with the surrounding environment.
…a London dispersion attraction; polar molecules are attracted through both the London dispersion force and the stronger dipole-dipole attraction. The force of attractions between molecules has consequences for their interactions…
…dipole-dipole attraction is often thought of as “opposite charges attract; like charges repel.” The force of attractions between molecules has consequences for their interactions in physical, chemical and biological applications….
Explore the interactions between a charged balloon and a neutral wall at the atomic-level.