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Liquids & Solids I. Intermolecular Forces
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A. Definition of IMF Attractive forces between molecules. Much weaker than chemical bonds within molecules. a.k.a. van der Waals forces
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B. Types of IMF
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London Dispersion Forces View animation online.animation
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B. Types of IMF Dipole-Dipole Forces + + - - View animation online.animation
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B. Types of IMF Hydrogen Bonding
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C. Determining IMF NCl 3 polar = dispersion, dipole-dipole CH 4 nonpolar = dispersion HF H-F bond = dispersion, dipole- dipole, hydrogen bonding
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II. Physical Properties Liquids & Solids
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A. Liquids vs. Solids LIQUIDS Stronger than in gases Y high N slower than in gases SOLIDS Very strong N high N extremely slow IMF Strength Fluid Density Compressible Diffusion
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B. Liquid Properties Surface Tension attractive force between particles in a liquid that minimizes surface area
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B. Liquid Properties Capillary Action attractive force between the surface of a liquid and the surface of a solid watermercury
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C. Types of Solids Crystalline - repeating geometric pattern covalent network metallic ionic covalent molecular Amorphous - no geometric pattern decreasing m.p.
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C. Types of Solids Ionic (NaCl) Metallic
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C. Types of Solids Covalent Molecular (H 2 O) Covalent Network (SiO 2 - quartz) Amorphous (SiO 2 - glass)
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Ch. 12 - Liquids & Solids III. Changes of State
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A. Phase Changes
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Evaporation molecules at the surface gain enough energy to overcome IMF Volatility measure of evaporation rate depends on temp & IMF
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A. Phase Changes Kinetic Energy # of Particles p. 477 Boltzmann Distribution tempvolatilityIMFvolatility
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A. Phase Changes Equilibrium trapped molecules reach a balance between evaporation & condensation
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A. Phase Changes Vapor Pressure pressure of vapor above a liquid at equilibrium IMFv.p.tempv.p. depends on temp & IMF directly related to volatility p.478 temp v.p.
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A. Phase Changes Boiling Point temp at which v.p. of liquid equals external pressure IMFb.p.P atm b.p. depends on P atm & IMF Normal B.P. - b.p. at 1 atm
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Which has a higher m.p.? polar or nonpolar? covalent or ionic? A. Phase Changes Melting Point equal to freezing point polar ionic IMFm.p.
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A. Phase Changes Sublimation solid gas v.p. of solid equals external pressure EX: dry ice, mothballs, solid air fresheners
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Heating Curves
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A. Heating Curves Melting - PE Solid - KE Liquid - KE Boiling - PE Gas - KE
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A. Heating Curves Temperature Change change in KE (molecular motion) depends on heat capacity Heat Capacity energy required to raise the temp of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C “Volcano” clip - water has a very high heat capacity
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A. Heating Curves Phase Change change in PE (molecular arrangement) temp remains constant Heat of Fusion ( H fus ) energy required to melt 1 gram of a substance at its m.p.
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A. Heating Curves Heat of Vaporization ( H vap ) energy required to boil 1 gram of a substance at its b.p. usually larger than H fus …why? EX: sweating, steam burns, the drinking bird
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B. Phase Diagrams Show the phases of a substance at different temps and pressures.
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