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2 Created by Lynne Crandall University of Michigan Revised by Mark Kondrak CLA Language Center University of Minnesota Could you put an image here?

3 500 400 300 200 100 Solids, Liquids, Gases Kinetic Molecular Theory Misc.IMF Gas Laws

4 Categories Describes the relationship between pressure and volume at constant temperature. Gas Laws 100 Points

5 Categories Gases 100 Points What is Boyle’s Law?

6 Categories Gases 200 Points Describes the relationship between pressure volume and temperature.

7 Categories What is the Combined Gas Law? Gases 200 Points

8 Categories Gases 300 Points A gas occupies 900.0 mL at a temperature of 27.0 C. What is the volume at 132.0 C?

9 Categories Gases 300 Points 1215 mL

10 Categories A gas diffuses at a rate of 6 moles/s. A second gas, methane diffuses at a rate of 12 moles/s. What is the molar mass of the first gas? Gases 400 Points

11 Categories 64 g/mol SO 2 Gases 400 Points

12 Categories Calculate the mass of Carbon Dioxide gas at 0.9 atm, 55 C, and 1.0L. Gases 500 Points

13 Categories 1.62 grams Gases 500 Points

14 Categories A special type of dipole-dipole interaction between a hydrogen atom in a polar bond and a highly electronegative oxygen, nitrogen or fluorine. IMF 100 Points

15 Categories IMF 100 Points What is a hydrogen bond?

16 Categories IMF 200 Points Attractive forces between molecules.

17 Categories What are intermolecular forces? IMF 200 Points

18 Categories IMF 300 Points What types of intermolecular forces exist between HBr and H 2 S?

19 Categories IMF 300 Points What are dipole-dipole and London dispersion forces?

20 Categories Rank the folowing molecules in order of increasing boiling point: HCl, H 2 O, CH 4 IMF 400 Points

21 Categories CH 4 <HCl<H 2 O IMF 400 Points

22 Categories Which of the following are capable of hydrogen bonding among themselves? H 2 S, C 6 H 6, CH 3 OH IMF 500 Points

23 Categories CH 3 OH IMF 500 Points

24 Categories Convert 893.7 mmHg to atmospheres. Misc. 100 Points

25 Categories Misc. 100 Points 1.176 atm

26 Categories Misc. 200 Points A solid changing to a gas without going through the liquid phase.

27 Categories What is sublimation? Misc. 200 Points

28 Categories Misc. 300 Points When molecules of a gas are heated, what happens to the average kinetic energy of the molecules?

29 Categories Misc. 300 Points Average KE increases

30 Categories When do gases not act as ideal gases? Misc. 400 Points

31 Categories At high pressure and low temperature. Misc. 400 Points

32 Categories 0 C and 1 atm. Misc. 500 Points

33 Categories What is STP? Misc. 500 Points

34 Categories When gas molecules frequently collide with one another and no energy is lost. Kinetic Molecular Theory 100 Points

35 Categories Kinetic Molecular Theory 100 Points What is an elastic collision.

36 Categories Kinetic Molecular Theory 200 Points Gas molecules possess mass but have negligible what?

37 Categories Volume Kinetic Molecular Theory 200 Points

38 Categories Kinetic Molecular Theory 300 Points Describe the motion of gas molecules.

39 Categories Kinetic Molecular Theory 300 Points Gas molecules are in constant random motion and move in straight lines.

40 Categories Why are gases easily compressible? Kinetic Molecular Theory 400 Points

41 Categories Gas molecules are easily compressible because they have large distances in between molecules. Kinetic Molecular Theory 400 Points

42 Categories How are the molecules of liquids and solids arranged compared to gases? Kinetic Molecular Theory 500 Points

43 Categories Molecules of a liquid take the shape of their container but have definite volume while solids are held rigidly in a position with no freedom of motion. Kinetic Molecular Theory 500 Points

44 Categories When a solid changes to a liquid? Solids, Liquids, and Gases 100 Points

45 Categories Solids, Liquids, and Gases 100 Points What is melting?

46 Categories Solids, Liquids, and Gases 200 Points A solid 3-dimensional arrangement of atoms in a repeating pattern.

47 Categories What is a crystalline solid? Solids, Liquids, and Gases 200 Points

48 Categories Solids, Liquids, and Gases 300 Points The amount of energy required to stretch or increase the surface of a liquid by a unit area.

49 Categories Solids, Liquids, and Gases 300 Points What is surface tension?

50 Categories Solids, Liquids, and Gases 400 Points A measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow.

51 Categories Solids, Liquids, and Gases 400 Points What is viscosity?

52 Categories When you place water in a graduated cylinder, why does a meniscus form? Solids, Liquids, and Gases 500 Points

53 Categories Because adhesion is stronger than cohesion of water. Solids, Liquids, and Gases 500 Points

54 Categories Put some closing remark here

55 Categories The Daily Double


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