Lesson 1: Kinetic Molecular Theory Flashcards

1
Q

What is Kinetic Molecular Theory?

A

It provides an overview of the microscopic properties of molecules of atoms and their interaction.

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What are the 4 statements by KMT?

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  1. Matter is composed of small particles.
    (Atoms are a building blocks of matter; Matter can also exist as molecules)
  2. The molecules interact with another through attractive forces.
    (Intermolecular Forces is the attractive forces between molecules; the stronger the interaction, the smaller their distance will be)
  3. These molecules are always in constant random motion.
    (Depending on temperature and strength of the interaction between particles)
  4. The temperature of a substance is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecule.
    (As heat increases, kinetic energy increases)
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3
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  • restricted motion due to their strong intermolecular forces
  • particles vibrate
  • High density
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Solids

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4
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  • intermediate intermolecular forces
  • move past each other
  • restricted to small distances
  • High density
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Liquids

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5
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  • weak intermolecular forces
  • move in relatively long distances before collision
  • Low density
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Gases

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6
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As heat increases, kinetic energy ______

A

increases

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7
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At what temperature does intermolecular forces determine the state of a substance?

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Low temperature

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8
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The physical state of matter is affected by both _____ and _____

A

kinetic energy and intermolecular forces

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9
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At higher temperature, the molecules have higher kinetic energy, and will be able to _______ the intermolecular forces present.

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overcome

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10
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What are the two types of attractive forces?

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  1. Intramolecular forces
  2. Intermolecular forces
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11
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  • within
  • holds particles together in metallic, ionic, and covalent bonds
  • bonds formed withun the atom
A

Intramolecular forces

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12
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  • between
  • attractive forces between molecules
  • explains the property of a molecule
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Intermolecular forces

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13
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What are the four types of it intermolecular forces?

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  1. Dipole-Dipole Forces (Van der waals)
  2. Ion-Dipole Forces
  3. London Dispersion Forces
  4. Hydrogen Bonds
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14
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pair of two opposite charge

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Dipole

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15
Q
  • exist between polar molecules
  • the larger the dipole moment, the _____ the force
A

Dipole-Dipole Forces
______ - greater the force

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16
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  • results from interaction between an ion and a polar molecule
  • the higher the charge of ion the ______ magnitude of the dipole
A

Ion-Dipole Forces
_____ - higher magnitude of the dipole

17
Q

what do you call the interaction between ion and polar molecules?

A

Electrostatic attraction

18
Q
  • weakest intermolecular force
  • present between all types of molecules due to the movement of electrons
  • only forces acting in non polar molecules
A

London Dispersion Forces

19
Q
  • strongest intermolecular force
  • special type of dipole-dipole interaction in molecules
  • hydrogen atom is bonded to a highly electronegative atom
A

Hydrogen Bond