Lecture

Advanced General Chemistry I: Intermolecular Interactions

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This lecture covers intermolecular interactions, including ion-ion, ion-dipole, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding. It explains how the strength of attractions affects phase transitions and introduces concepts like London dispersion forces. The role of hydrogen bonding in biology, particularly in proteins and nucleic acids, is also discussed.

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