Intermolecular Forces Investigation
HS-PS1-3: Bulk Properties and Electrical Forces
Investigate the bulk properties of different substances (like boiling point and surface tension) to gather evidence and infer the relative strength of electrical forces between their particles.
Substance Selection
Investigation
0°C
20°C
100°C
Guide
Observe how heating affects the bulk liquid. Note the temperature at which the substance boils (particles separate entirely). Also observe the shape of the droplet on a flat surface.
Boiling Point Investigation
Current Temp
20°C
Surface Tension (Droplet Shape)
Low Surface Tension
Vapor Pressure Curve
Inferred Properties
| Boiling Point | -161°C |
| Relative IMF Strength | Weak |
| Dominant Force Type | London Dispersion |
Explanation: Substance A has weak intermolecular forces (London Dispersion). Little energy is required to overcome these attractive forces and separate the particles, resulting in a very low boiling point and weak surface tension (flatter droplet).