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Experiment 1 19 January 2017 Intermolecular Forces Today: two categories of compounds • 1. Alkanes – Straight chain of carbons and hydrogens • London dispersion n-pentane (line structure) forces only n-pentane (stick structure) n-pentane space filling Today: two categories of compounds • 1. Alkanes – Straight chain of carbons and hydrogens • London dispersion forces • 2. Alcohols – Have –OH group at the end • Hydrogen bonding (dominates) and some dipole-dipole • London dispersion hexane n-pentanol Evaporative Cooling • Evaporation requires breaking the intermolecular forces holding the liquid together • This takes energy! (Endothermic) • Temperature is a measure of energy…so when energy goes into making liquid evaporate, the surroundings cool down – This is one of the functions of perspiration Probe removed from liquid Min temp reached What does the data imply? • Large DT fast evaporation • Fast evaporation a lot of molecules have sufficient kinetic energy to escape the liquid high Pvap • high Pvap weak intermolecular forces Details for today • Write an introduction • You do not have to copy the procedure – merely refer to it. It is necessary to completely describe any modifications and changes. • Group A or Group B. Each pair will analyze three solvents – other pair at your station will do the other three solvents. • Submit on-line data before you leave today. • You will use CLASS data to compare your results with the others in your group. This information will be available at the Chm 206 website at 4 pm today. • Lab reports due tomorrow at the start of class. More details for today • Organic solvents are often toxic – Immediately cap and return bottles as soon as you’ve started data collection • Disposal – Used filter paper should go in a beaker in the hood (right after you’re done with it) Laptops • You will need LoggerPro • With PC laptops in particular, plug in temperature probe before starting LoggerPro • Take screen shots of your three experiments. Crop them and paste them into a Word document, sized to fit on one page. This is part of your lab report due tomorrow. • Send a copy of the Word document to your lab partner as an e-mail attachment Your Lab Report 1. Cover sheet with the TA’s initials on it 2. Lab notebook pages (carbons) – remove the left left strip of spiral holes if necessary 3. Attached graphs (I do not accept electronic versions of the graphs – they must be physically attached) 4. Stapled (I will have a stapler available prior to start of class) 5. Late after the start of class (even if it is your lab partner’s fault). You can download this presentation at the Chm 206 website.