CH 11 Chemistry – Flashcards

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What are the main properties of liquids (in contrast to gases and solids)?
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Liquids have a definite volume. Liquids have much higher densities in comparison to gases. Liquids have an indefinite shape and assume the shape of their container. Liquids are not easily compressed
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What are the main properties of solids (in contrast to liquids and gases)?
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Solids have much higher densities in comparison to gases. Solids have a definite volume. Solids are not easily compressed. Solids have a definite shape and do not assume the shape of their container. Solids may be crystalline (ordered) or amorphous (disordered).
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What factors cause changes between the solid and liquid state?
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A liquid can be converted to a solid by cooling. A solid can be converted to a liquid by heating.
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What factors cause changes between the liquid and gas state?
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A gas can be converted into a liquid by increasing the pressure of a gas sample. A gas can be converted into a liquid by cooling. A liquid can be converted to a gas by heating.
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What happens to these physical properties as the strength of intermolecular forces increases? melting point, vapor pressure, boiling point, viscosity, surface tension
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melting point, boiling point, viscosity, and surface tension increase vapor pressure decreases
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What intermolecular force is present in all molecules and atoms?
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Dispersion forces-the positive end of one instantaneous dipole attracting the negative end of another
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If all other variables are constant, the dispersion force increases with increasing molar mass because molecules or atoms of higher molar mass generally have more electrons dispersed over a greater volume.
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True
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Where do dipole-dipole forces exist?
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In all molecules that are polar.
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Which atoms bond with hydrogen in hydrogen bonding?
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F,O, and N
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What is the strongest intermolecular force?
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Hydrogen bonds; they do not occur between individual atoms but between molecules
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When does the ion-dipole force occur?
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When an ionic compound is mixed with a polar compound; only occurs in mixtures of two compounds; strongest intermolecular force
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What is surface tension of a liquid?
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The energy required to increase the surface area by a unit amount
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What is viscosity?
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The resistance of a liquid to flow; increases in longer molecules that can interact over a greater area; nearly all liquids become less viscous as temperature increases
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What is capillary action?
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The ability of a liquid to flow against gravity up a narrow tube
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What are cohesive forces v. adhesive forces?
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Cohesive- the attraction between molecules in a liquid Adhesive-the attractions between the molecules and the surface of the tube
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What is vaporization?
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The process by which thermal energy can overcome intermolecular forces and produce a state change from liquid to gas
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What is the transition from gas to liquid called?
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condensation
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Liquids that vaporize easily are called volatile and liquids that don't are called...
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non-volatile
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Is vaporization endothermic or exothermic?
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Endothermic because it takes energy to vaporize the molecules in a liquid
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Is condensation endothermic or exothermic?
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Exothermic because heat is released when gas condenses to a liquid
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What is the heat of vaporization?
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The amount of heat required to vaporize one mole of a liquid to gas; increases with increasing intermolecular forces
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What is dynamic equilibrium?
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When the rate of condensation and the rate of vaporization become equal
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What is vapor pressure?
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The pressure of gas in dynamic equilibrium with its liquid
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What is the boiling point of a liquid?
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the temperature at which the liquid's vapor pressure equals the external pressure
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What is the normal boiling point of a liquid?
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The temperature at which its vapor pressure equals 1 atm
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What is sublimation?
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the transition directly from the solid to the gas phase
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What is a phase diagram?
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a map of the state or phase of a substance as a function of pressure
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What is the triple point on a phase diagram?
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the unique set of conditions at which the three states are equally stable and in equillibrium
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What is the critical point on a phase diagram?
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The temperature and pressure above which a supercritical fluid exists
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What is the fusion curve? Sublimation curve? Vaporization curve?
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fusion curve-crossing this curve requires the complete transition from solid to liquid sublimation curve-transition from solid to gas vaporization curve-transition from liquid to gas
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What are molecular solids?
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solids whose composite units are molecules;low melting points
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What are ionic solids?
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composite units are ions; high melting points
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What are atomic solids?
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composite units are individual atoms; three types
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What are nonbonding atomic solids?
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held together by relatively weak dispersion forces; only noble gases in solid form; low melting points
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What are metallic atomic solids?
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held together by metallic bonds; variable melting points
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What are covalent atomic solids?
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held together by covalent bonds; high melting points
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What is a solution?
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A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances or components
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What is a solvent?
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the majority component in a solution
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What is a solute?
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the minority component in a solution
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What is the solubility of a substance?
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The amount of the substance that will dissolve in a given amount of solvent
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What is entropy?
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a measure of energy randomization or energy dispersal in a system
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When heat is evolved the solution process is...
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exothermic, positive
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When heat is absorbed the solution process is...
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endothermic, negative
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What is a saturated solution?
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A solution in which the dissolved solute is in dynamic equilibrium with the solid solute
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What is an unsaturated solution?
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A solution containing less than the equilibrium amount of solute
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What is a supersaturated solution?
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one containing more than the equilibrium amount of solute
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Solubility of solids increases with increasing temperature but the solubility of gases...
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decreases
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What is osmosis?
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The flow of a solvent from a solution of a lower solute concentration to one of a higher solute concentration; concentrated solutions draw solvent from more dilute solutions because of nature's tendency to mix
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