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$$$ Quiz $$$ States of Matter
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Smallest group of particles that retains shape of crystal. Unit cell
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Which particles in a liquid evaporate? The particles with the highest KE
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True or False? Molecules in a liquid move, but only from a fixed point. False, true for solids
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What is the difference between an amorphous and crystalline solid? Amorphous is disordered Crystal is ordered
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True or False. Water has a relatively high vapor pressure. False
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Why does water have a low vapor pressure? Hydrogen bonding holds water molecules back from evaporating
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What are the bonds called between an oxygen and hydrogen atom in one molecule of water? Polar covalent bond
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The bonds between adjacent water molecules are called _______? Hydrogen bonds
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What is the name for a solid that is dissolved in a solution? Solute
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What is the name for a liquid that does the dissolving in a solution? Solvent
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It takes a lot of energy to melt ice. Why? Hydrogen bonding creates extra bond energy
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A solute plus a solvent gives a _______. Solution
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What type of compounds are always electrolytes? Ionic compounds
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Which of the following compounds is not an electolyte? LiBr, CF 4, RbCl 2, CsCl CF 4
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What does the term like dissolves like mean when a chemist uses it? Polar solutes are dissolved (soluble) by polar solvents Nonpolar solutes are dissolved (soluble) in nonpolar solvents
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What are the two types of heterogeneous aqueous systems? Colloids and Suspensions
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What is a more common term for a homogeneous aqueous system? Solution
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As individual solute ions break away from a crystal, the negatively and positively charged ions become surrounded by solvent molecules. What process is being described? Solvation
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True or False. The structure of ice is an irregular closed framework of water molecules arranged like a honeycomb. False, regular open
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A substance that interferes with the hydrogen bonding in water is known as a(n) ________. Surfactant
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Many unique and important properties of water result from ________. Hydrogen bonding
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Colloids, solutions, or suspensions. Which of these exhibits the Tyndall effect? Colloids and suspensions
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What is an emulsion? A colloid formed when two liquids are mixed together.
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Compare and contrast solutions, colloids, and suspensions based on particle size? Solutions – less than 1 nm Colloids – between 1 nm – 1000 nm Suspensions – greater than 1000 nm
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Ionized gas. Plasma
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Describe sublimation. Going from solid directly to gas
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Describe condensation. Going from gas to liquid
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Describe deposition. Going from gas directly to solid
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Describe vaporization. Going from liquid to gas.
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Heating/Cooling Curve
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Phase Diagram of H 2 O Water Vapor <---Condensation Vaporization ---> Water Ice <---Melting Freezing---> Triple Point <---Deposition Sublimation--->
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