(a) describe van der Waals’ forces as the intermolecular forces between molecular entities other than those due to bond formation, and use the term van der Waals’ forces as a generic term to describe all intermolecular forces (b) describe the types of van der Waals’ forces: • instantaneous dipole–induced dipole (id-id) forces, also called London dispersion forces • permanent dipole–permanent dipole (pd-pd) forces, including hydrogen bonding (c) describe hydrogen bonding and understand that hydrogen bonding is a special case of permanent dipole–permanent dipole forces between molecules where hydrogen is bonded to a highly electronegative atom
interpret the volatility of the elements in terms of instantaneous dipole–induced dipole forces