Dipole-Dipole Forces
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Dipole-Dipole Forces
Dipole-dipole forces are attractive forces between the positive end of one polar molecule and the negative end of another polar molecule. Dipole-dipole forces have strengths that range from 5 kJ to 20 kJ per mole. They are much weaker than ionic or covalent bonds and have a significant effect only when the molecules involved are close together (touching or almost touching).
The figures show two arrangements of polar iodine monochloride (ICl) molecules that give rise to dipole-dipole attractions.

Note:
- Polar molecules have a partial negative end and a partial positive end.
- The partially positive end of a polar molecule is attracted to the partially negative end of another.
- In a ICl molecule the more electronegative chlorine atom bears the partial negative charge; the less electronegative iodine atom bears the partial positive charge.
- The partially positive iodine end of one ICl molecule is attracted to the partially negative chlorine end of another ICl molecule.
A dashed line is used to represent an intermolecular attraction between molecules because these forces are NOT as strong as chemical bonds.
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| One arrangement of ICl molecules that gives rise to a dipole-dipole attraction. | Another arrangement of ICl molecules that gives rise to a dipole-dipole attraction. |
Physical Consequences of Dipole-Dipole Forces
Both ICl and Br2 have the same number of atoms and approximately the same molecular weight, but ICl is a solid whereas Br2 is a liquid at 0oC. Why?
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