Us Solutions Manual To Accompany Elements Of Physical Chemistry 7e
Us Solutions Manual To Accompany Elements Of Physical Chemistry 7e
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ISBN: 9780198802259
Author: ATKINS
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.3P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The average dipole moment of 1,2-dichloroethane has to be determined if all the given three conformations are equal.

Concept Introduction:

Polar covalent bond involves an unequal sharing of electrons between two bonded atoms; it creates a partial separation of charge and a dipole moment.

Covalent bonds are polar, if there is a difference in electronegativity between the bonded atoms.

Calculation of the dipole moment of polyatomic molecules:

  μ=(μ21+μ22+1μ2cosθ)12

(a)

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The average dipole moment of the molecule can be calculated by the equation given below:

  μaverage=1N(n2μ2+n3μ3+n4μ4)n2,n3andn4weightingsforeachconformationN,totalweighting=n2+n3+n4

Given that the dipole moment of each CCl  is 1.5D and also n2= n3=n4.

From the conformations, it is clear that conformation 2 is non polar and there will be no contribution to the mean dipole moment.

Thus, the mean dipole moment can be calculated by the below equation,

  μaverage=13(μ2+μ3+μ4)=13(μ3+μ4)

μ3andμ4 can be calculated using the equation,

  μres=(μ21+μ22+1μ2cosθ)12

It can be rearranged as follows:

  μres=212μ(1+cosθ)12

  μ3=212(1.5)(1+cos60)12=2.59

  μ4=212(1.5)(1+cos60)12=2.59

Therefore, the mean dipole moment is,

  μaverage=13(μ3+μ4)=13(2.59+2.59)=1.72

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The dipole moment of 1,2-dichloroethane has to be determined if all only second conformation exist.

Concept Introduction:

Polar covalent bond involves an unequal sharing of electrons between two bonded atoms; it creates a partial separation of charge and a dipole moment.

Covalent bonds are polar, if there is a difference in electronegativity between the bonded atoms.

Calculation of the dipole moment of polyatomic molecules:

  μ=(μ21+μ22+1μ2cosθ)12

(b)

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From the conformations, it is clear that conformation 2 is non polar and there will be no contribution to the mean dipole moment.

Therefore, the dipole moment will be zero for the compound, if only conformation 2 exist.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The dipole moment of 1,2-dichloroethane has to be determined if the given conformations occur with probabilities in the ratio 2:1:1.

Concept Introduction:

Polar covalent bond involves an unequal sharing of electrons between two bonded atoms; it creates a partial separation of charge and a dipole moment.

Covalent bonds are polar, if there is a difference in electronegativity between the bonded atoms.

Direction of dipole moment in a molecule is can be represented as follows,

Us Solutions Manual To Accompany Elements Of Physical Chemistry 7e, Chapter 10, Problem 10.3P , additional homework tip  1

(c)

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The average dipole moment of the molecule can be calculated by the equation given below:

  μaverage=1N(n2μ2+n3μ3+n4μ4)n2,n3andn4weightingsforeachconformationN,totalweighting=n2+n3+n4

Given the ratio for the conformation is 2:1:1 which indicates that n2= 2;n3=1;n4=1.

Thus, the mean dipole moment can be calculated by the below equation,

  μaverage=1(2+1+1)(μ2+μ3+μ4)=1(2+1+1)(μ3+μ4)

μ3andμ4 can be calculated using the equation,

  μres=(μ21+μ22+1μ2cosθ)12

It can be rearranged as follows:

  μres=212μ(1+cosθ)12

  μ3=212(1.5)(1+cos60)12=2.59

  μ4=212(1.5)(1+cos60)12=2.59

The mean dipole moment if the conformations are present in a ratio of 2:1:1,

  μaverage=1(2+1+1)(μ3+μ4)=1(2+1+1)(2.59+2.59)=1.3

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The dipole moment of 1,2-dichloroethane has to be determined if the given conformations occur with probabilities in the ratio 1:2:2.

Concept Introduction:

Polar covalent bond involves an unequal sharing of electrons between two bonded atoms; it creates a partial separation of charge and a dipole moment.

Covalent bonds are polar, if there is a difference in electronegativity between the bonded atoms.

Direction of dipole moment in a molecule is can be represented as follows,

Us Solutions Manual To Accompany Elements Of Physical Chemistry 7e, Chapter 10, Problem 10.3P , additional homework tip  2

(d)

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The average dipole moment of the molecule can be calculated by the equation given below:

  μaverage=1N(n2μ2+n3μ3+n4μ4)n2,n3andn4weightingsforeachconformationN,totalweighting=n2+n3+n4

Given the ratio for the conformation is 1:2:2 which indicates that n2= 1;n3=2;n4=2.

Thus, the mean dipole moment can be calculated by the below equation,

  μaverage=1(1+2+2)(μ2+μ3+μ4)=1(1+2+2)(μ3+μ4)

μ3andμ4 can be calculated using the equation,

  μres=(μ21+μ22+1μ2cosθ)12

It can be rearranged as follows:

  μres=212μ(1+cosθ)12

  μ3=212(1.5)(1+cos60)12=2.59

  μ4=212(1.5)(1+cos60)12=2.59

The mean dipole moment if the conformations are present in a ratio of 1:2:2,

  μaverage=1(1+2+2)(μ3+μ4)=1(1+2+2)(2.59+2.59)=1.036

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