How Intermolecular Forces Affect Phases of Matter
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How Intermolecular Forces Affect Phases of Matter
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How do intermolecular forces affect freezing point?
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How do intermolecular forces affect solvation?
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How do intermolecular forces affect viscosity?
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What intermolecular forces are present in #CH_3F#?
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What intermolecular forces are present in #CO_2#?
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What intermolecular forces are present in #CH_3OH#?
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What intermolecular forces are present in #NH_3#?
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Are intermolecular forces weak?
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Why are intermolecular forces important?
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Why do intermolecular forces tend to attract?
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Why are intermolecular forces weaker than bonds?
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What phases of matter can be combined to create a solution?
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What phases of matter are considered fluids?
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What intermolecular forces present in ethanol?
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How can I identify intermolecular forces?
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How does pressure affect phases of matter and intermolecular forces?
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How do intermolecular forces differ from intramolecular forces?
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How do intermolecular forces affect viscosity?
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How do intermolecular forces affect vapor pressure?
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How do intermolecular forces affect surface tension?
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How do intermolecular forces affect solubility?
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How do intermolecular forces affect evaporation?
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What are some common mistakes students make with intermolecular forces?
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What is an example of an intermolecular forces practice problem?
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What are some examples of intermolecular forces?
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What are intermolecular forces?
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In each of the following pairs, which one has the lower viscosity?
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Question #cbd4d
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Question #38561
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Question #43d9c
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Question #d778e
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Question #67b00
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Arrange the alkanes in each set in order of increasing boiling point.explain.(i) 2-methylheptane,octane, and 2,2,4-trimethylpentane.(ii)butane,octane and hexane?
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What is needed for evaporation to occur? Explain in terms of intermolecular forces.
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Question #58cbe
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Question #a7be8
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What is an ideal gas, and what is the real gas that behaves most ideally?
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Arrange each group of compounds in order of increasing boiling point. Explain?
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The unusually high boiling point of water compared with formaldehyde which also contains hydrogen and oxygen also is because of water's ability to do what?
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Why is the boiling point of water higher than the boiling point of chlorine?
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Question #c8fc8
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Question #22019
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Why do intermolecular forces weaken as kinetic energy of particles increases?
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Why do some ionic compounds have some solubility in water; why do ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points?
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Question #ebe95
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Question #a8780
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Why does argon boil at a higher temperature than neon does?
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#NH_3# has a much higher boiling point than #PH_3# does. Why?
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Why does hydrochloric acid have a higher boiling point than diatomic fluorine?
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How do the melting points of #"ortho, meta, and paranitrophenol"# compare? Do they reflect the degree of intermolecular hydrogen bonding?
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Does graphite have a high melting point? Why or why not?
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Does silicon dioxide have a high melting point? Why or why not?
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Does iron (II) sulfide have a high melting point? Why or why not?
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Does carbon tetrachloride have a high melting point? Why or why not?
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What is the role of intermolecular forces of attraction?
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What is an unusual property of water?
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Hexane (bp = 69°C) is placed in a closed container Liquid 1211 temperature. At first, the pressure of the vapor phase oom increases, but after a short time, it stops changing. Why?
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What are two solids that float on their liquids?
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18. What is the significance of a solid floating on its liquid? For example, why is it important that ice float on the water and not sink? Is there another scenario where a solid floats on the surface of its liquid?
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Explain why water has higher boiling and melting point as compared to H2S ?(PLs ans URGENTLY)
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Why does acetone evaporate faster than ethanol yet still has a higher surface tension?
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Question #0f3a3
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How do you determine which substance has the highest melting point of a group?
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Why does NH3 have a lower boiling point than H2O?
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How to tell what intermolecular force is involved based on the boiling point and compound?
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Is surface tension a property of water?
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Why does #"HF"# have a lower boiling point than water even though #"F"# is more electronegative than #"O"#?
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Explain why #"Li"_2"CO"_3# decomposes at a lower temperature, whereas #"Na"_2"CO"_3# decomposes at a higher temperature?
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How do additives affect the properties of glass?
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What is the type of intermolecular attraction that occurs between the sodium ions and the water molecules?
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Which are stronger bonds, ionic bonds or intermolecular forces? Which have higher melting points, ionic compounds or molecular compounds?
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How would you describe the intermolecular forces between #H_2# molecules and #NH_3# molecules in the liquid phase?
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Which has greater surface tension: ethanol or dimethyl ether?
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Question #e936a
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What are some applications of the surface tension phenomena in real life?
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Why is the melting point of #"isobutane"# LESS than that of #"n-butane"#?
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Question #c64fe
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How do I explain differences in surface area for these alkanes?
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Between #CH_3OH# and #CH_3CH_2CH_2CH_2OH#, which is more volatile? Which has a greater surface tension? Which has a greater boiling point? Which would be more viscous?
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Why is ethanol LESS volatile than ethane?
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Why is the surface tension of water higher than that of ethanol?
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Why are the normal boiling points of #HF#, and #H_2O# so high?
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What are the intermolecular forces that operate in #"butane"#, #"butyraldehyde"#, #"tert-butyl alcohol"#, #"isobutyl alcohol"#, #"n-butyl alcohol"#, #"glycerol"#, and #"sorbitol"#?
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Why are small linear hydrocarbons gasses?
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How does molecular structure influence the boiling point with respect to #"n-hexane"#, #"2,2-dimethylbutane"#, and for #"methylamine"#, and #"fluoromethane"#?
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Why is the melting point of #CO_2# higher than #CH_3OH#? Wouldn't the melting point of methanol be greater because of the hydrogen bond?
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Why does oleic acid have a higher viscosity than water?
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