CMC Chapter 12
CMC Chapter 12
CMC Chapter 12
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elastic collision
pressure
temperature
barometer
diffusion
pascal
Grahams law of
effusion
atmosphere
Gas Pressure
Pressure is defined as force per unit area.
Gas particles exert pressure when they
collide with the walls of their container.
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hydrogen bond
Intermolecular forcesincluding dispersion
forces, dipole-dipole forces, and hydrogen bonds
determine a substances state at a given
temperature.
Intermolecular Forces
Attractive forces between molecules cause
some materials to be solids, some to be
liquids, and some to be gases at the same
temperature.
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unit cell
crystalline solid
allotrope
amorphous solid
Solids
Solids contain particles with strong
attractive intermolecular forces.
Particles in a solid vibrate in a fixed position.
Most solids are more dense than liquids.
Ice is not more dense than water.
Solids (cont.)
Crystalline solids are solids with atoms,
ions, or molecules arranged in an orderly,
geometric shape.
Solids (cont.)
A unit cell is the smallest arrangement of
atoms in a crystal lattice that has the same
symmetry as the whole crystal.
Solids (cont.)
Solids (cont.)
Amorphous solids are solids in which the
particles are not arranged in a regular,
repeating pattern.
Amorphous solids form when molten material
cools quickly.
Liquids
Forces of attraction keep molecules closely
packed in a fixed volume, but not in a fixed
position.
Liquids are much denser than gases because
of the stronger intermolecular forces holding
the particles together.
Large amounts of pressure must be applied
to compress liquids to very small amounts.
Liquids (cont.)
Fluidity is the ability to flow and diffuse;
liquids and gases are fluids.
Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a
liquid to flow and is determined by the type of
intermolecular forces, size and shape of
particles, and temperature.
Liquids (cont.)
Cohesion is the force of attraction between
identical molecules.
Adhesion is the force of attraction between
molecules that are different.
Capillary action is the upward movement of
liquid into a narrow cylinder, or capillary tube.
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phase change: a
change from one state
of matter to another
freezing point
vaporization
condensation
evaporation
deposition
vapor pressure
phase diagram
boiling point
triple point
Phase Diagrams
A phase diagram is a graph of pressure
versus temperature that shows in which
phase a substance will exist under different
conditions of temperature and pressure.
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Table 12.4
Unit Cells
Table 12.5