Chemistry - Ch 11 Flashcards

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Condensed phases

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Solids & liquids

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Intermolecular forces

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Forces that exist between molecules

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Crystalline

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Solids that possess highly ordered 3D structures

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Ion-dipole force

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Exists between an ion & the partial charge on the end of a polar molecule

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Dipole-dipole forces

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The force that exists because of the interactions of dipoles on polar molecules in close contact

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London dispersion force

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Intermolecular forces resulting from attractions between induced dipoles

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Polarizability

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Measure of the squashiness of its electron cloud; the greater the polarizability of the molecule, the more easily its electron cloud can be distorted to give a momentary dipole

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Hydrogen bonding

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Special type of intermolecular attraction between the hydrogen atom in a polar bond & non bonding electron pair on a nearby small electronegative ion or atom

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Viscosity

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Resistance of a liquid to flow

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Surface tension

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Energy required to increase the surface area of a liquid by a unit amount

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Cohesive forces

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Intermolecular forces that bind similar molecules to one another (ex. Hydrogen bonding in water)

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Adhesive forces

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Intermolecular forces that bind a substance to a surface

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Capillary action

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The rise of liquids up very narrow tubes

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Phase changes

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Changes of state

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Heat of fusion

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Enthalpy change for melting a solid

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Heat of vaporization

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Enthalpy change for vaporization of a liquid

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Heat of sublimation

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Enthalpy change for vaporization of a solid

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Supercooling

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Occurs when heat is removed from a liquid so rapidly that the molecules literally have no time to assume the structure of a solid

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Critical temperature

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Highest temp at which a distinct liquid phase can form

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Critical pressure

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Pressure required to bring about liquefaction at critical temp

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Vapor pressure

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Pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its liquid or solid phase

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Dynamic equilibrium (equilibrium)

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Condition in which 2 opposing processes are occurring simultaneously at equal rates

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Volatile

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Liquids that evaporate readily

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Normal boiling point

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Boiling point of a liquid at 1atm (760 torr) pressure

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Phase diagram

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Graphic way to summarize the conditions under which equilibria exist between the different states of matter

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Normal melting point

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Melting point at 1 atm

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Triple point

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Point on a phase diagram where all 3 phases are in equilibrium at this temp & pressure (points intersect)

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Crystalline solid

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Atoms, ions, or molecules are ordered in well-defined 3d arrangements

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Amorphous solid

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Solid in which particles have no orderly structure

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Unit cell

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Repeating unit of a solid, the crystalline “brick”

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Crystal lattice

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3D array of points of a crystalline solid

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Primitive cubic

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When lattice points are at corners only

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Body-centered cubic

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When a lattice point also occurs at the center of the unit cell

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Face-centered cubic

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When the cell has lattice points at the center of each face as well as at each corner

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Hexagonal close packing

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Arrangement in which the atoms of the 3rd layer of a solid lie directly over those in the 1st layer

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Cubic close packing

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Arrangement in which the atoms of the 3rd layer of a solid are not directly over those in the 1st layer

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Coordination number

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Number of particles immediately surrounding a particle in the crystal structure

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Molecular solids

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Atoms or molecules held together by intermolecular forces (dipole-dipole forces, London dispersion forces, and hydrogen bonds)

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Covalent network solids

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Atoms held together throughout the entire sample of material in large networks or chains by covalent bonds

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Ionic solids

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Ions held together by ionic bonds

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Metallic solids (metals)

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Consist entirely of metal atoms; usually have hexagonal close-packed, cubic close-packed (face-centered cubic), or body-centered cubic structures