Table of Contents:
00:09 Lecture: 1.5: Inter-Molecular Forces: Keesom Force
01:30 Last Lecture: Electrostatic Intermolecular Interactions
02:12 This Lecture: Electrostatic Intermolecular Interactions
03:48 5. Interaction between polar molecules: fixed orientation
08:03 Dipole-Dipole Interactions
08:41 Representative plots of f(θ1,θ2,ϕ)
10:48 Interaction potential energy between in-plane (ϕ=0°) permanent dipoles
13:41 6. Interaction between polar molecules: angle averaged
16:41 The Keesom interaction between two ethanol molecules
18:24 7. Interaction potential energy between a polar and non-polar molecule
22:24 The induced dipole moment is a function of E
23:10 If the non-polar molecule is replaced by a polar one, then the second ...
24:43 Appendix A: Derivation of the angle-averaged Keesom interaction
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