Saturday, March 5, 2011

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Intermolecular Forces

If this molecule was bonded to itself the intermolecular forces that would be sent are:

London Dispersion Forces: It has a temporaray dipole direct effect of eectron motion in molecule.


Dipole-Dipole: SF4 is a polar molecule. This attraction between two dipoles is like an ionic bond, but muc weaker. It is stronge than dispersion forces. The positive end of one dipole is attracted to the negative end of the other dipole.


 There are no hydrogen bonds because there are no hydrogen molecules.

SF4

Here is some basic information about SF4. SF4 is Sulfur Tetrafluoride. It is an AX4E also known as a See-saw. Sulfur Tetrafluoride is a gas at standard conditions. It is corrrosive, and when exposed to moisture and water can release dangerouse HF into the air.

Even though this seems very dangerous it is perfect if you are looking for a useful reagent for the preparation of organofluorine compounds, which are helpful if you are involved in pharmaceutical studies or specialty chemistry industries. If you are involved in any of those to areas of studies, please get some SF4 today.

This is the 3D picture of the SF4 Structure. It is an AX4E type d is referred to as the see-saw. The angles of the bond are 90, 120, and 180 degrees. 

Pictures


Here is a picture of the Lewis Structure of the molecule.