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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Sulfuric Acid
Molecular Formula: H2SO4
This Molecule is a polar molecule. The reason for this is the distribution of the electrons. They are unevenly distributed
through the molecule, with more pull in the oxygen bonded to the Hydrogen.
The forces acting on this molecule, should it pass another of the same molecule, would be:
London Forces- The weak attraction made by all molecules due to temporary polarity
Dipole-Dipole- Electrostatic bonds from the attraction of one molecule's negative end to another's positive
Hydrogen Bonds- Strong bonds made from a molecule's Hydrogen to another's Oxygen, Nitrogen, or Fluorine
This Molecule is a polar molecule. The reason for this is the distribution of the electrons. They are unevenly distributed
through the molecule, with more pull in the oxygen bonded to the Hydrogen.
The forces acting on this molecule, should it pass another of the same molecule, would be:
London Forces- The weak attraction made by all molecules due to temporary polarity
Dipole-Dipole- Electrostatic bonds from the attraction of one molecule's negative end to another's positive
Hydrogen Bonds- Strong bonds made from a molecule's Hydrogen to another's Oxygen, Nitrogen, or Fluorine
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