AP chem unit 3

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intermolecular forces

forces of attraction between molecules (not chemical bonds)

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van der Waals forces

intermolecular forces of attraction

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dipole-dipole interactions

  • molecules have permanent dipoles attracted to one another

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  • positive end of one attached to negative end of the other

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  • these forces matter when molecules are close to each other

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  • more polar -> higher boiling point

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permanent dipole

permanent separation of electrical charge in a molecule due to unequal distributions of bonding and/or lone pairs of electrons

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hydrogen bonding

  • H is bonded to N,O, or F

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  • bonding caused by high electronegativity and small size of N, O, and F

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London dispersion forces

  • attractions between an instantaneous dipole and an induced dipole

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  • present in all covalent molecules, weakest bond

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instantaneous dipole

temporary dipole that occurs for a brief moment in time when the electrons of an atom or molecule are distributed asymmetrically

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induced dipole

a dipole temporarily created in an otherwise nonpolar molecule, induced by a neighboring charge

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polarizability

the ease with which the electron distribution in the atom or molecule can be distorted

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viscosity

a liquid's resistance to flow (related to ease with which molecules move pass each other)

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surface tension

the force that acts on the surface of a liquid and that tends to minimize the area of the surface (caused by attraction between liquid molecules)

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melting point

the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid

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boiling point

the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas

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cohesion

an attraction between molecules of the same substance

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adhesion

an attraction between molecules of different substances

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capillary action

  • the spontaneous rising of a liquid in a tube

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  • happens when a liquid is strongly attracted to the tube

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  • ex: water climbs through plant's xylem

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vapor pressure

the pressure caused by the collisions of particles in a vapor with the walls of a container

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amorphous solids

the particles are not arranged in a regular pattern

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crystalline solids

highly regular arrangement of their components (can be any repeating structure, not just cubic)

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lattice

a three-dimensional system of points designating the positions of the centers of the components of a solid (atoms, ions, or molecules)

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ionic solids

  • ion-ion interactions are the strongest

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  • lattice points occupied by ions

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  • held together by electrostatic attraction

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  • hard, brittle, high melting point

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  • poor conductor of heat and electricity

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network atomic solids

  • stronger than IMFs but weaker than ion-ion

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  • lattice points occupied by atoms

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  • held together by covalent bonds

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  • hard, high melting point

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  • poor conductor of heat and electricity

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metallic atomic solids

  • weaker than covalent bonds, but can be in the low end of covalent bonding

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  • lattice points occupied by metal atoms

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  • held together with metallic bonds

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  • soft to hard, low to high melting points

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  • good conductors of heat and electricity

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molecular crystals

  • lattice points occupied by molecules

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  • held together by IMFs

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  • soft, low melting point (lowest)

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  • poor conductor of heat and electricity

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network solids

  • diamond/graphite

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  • silicon dioxide/nitride

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  • boron nitride

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pressure equation

P=force/area

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barometer

measures air pressure

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Boyle's Law

P1V1=P2V2

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Charles' Law

V1/T1=V2/T2

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Gay-Lussac's Law

P1/T1=P2/T2

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Combined Gas Law

P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2

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Avogadro's Law

V1/n1=V2/n2

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Ideal Gas Law

PV=nRT

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Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures

the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressures of all the gases in the mixture

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mole fraction

ratio of the number of moles of a given component in a mixture to the total number of moles in the mixture (does not change with temp)

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kinetic molecular theory of gases

a model used to explain the behavior of (ideal) gases

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  • volume of individual particles is negligible because particles are so small

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  • particles are in constant motion (cause pressure)

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  • gas molecules do not exert attractive or repulsive forces on each other

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Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution

shows the spread of energies that molecules of gas or liquid have at a particular temperature

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diffusion

the process by which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration

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effusion

a process by which gas particles pass through a tiny opening into a chamber

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Graham's law of effusion

  • states that the rate of effusion for a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molar mass

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Henry's Law

the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas on the surface of the liquid

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solution

a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances

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solute

the substance that is dissolved; present in smaller amounts

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solvent

the substance in which the solute dissolves; present in larger amounts

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miscible

liquids that dissolve freely in one another in any proportion

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ion-dipole

  • ionic compounds dissolve in polar solvents

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dispersion forces

  • non-polar solids dissolve in non-polar solvents

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hydration of ionic compounds

  • positive ends of H2O attract to anions; negative ends of H2O attract to cations

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  • hydation of ions causes salt to fall apart in water

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electrolyte

a substance that dissolves in water to give a solution that conducts electric current

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nonelectrolyte

a substance that dissolves in water to give a solution that does not conduct an electric current

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saturated solution

contains the maximum amount of solute for a given quantity of solvent at a constant temperature and pressure

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unsaturated solution

a mixture that contains less dissolved solute than is possible at a given temperature

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supersaturated solution

contains more dissolved solute than a saturated solution at the same temperature

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molarity

the number of moles of solute per liter of solution (changes with temp)

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dilution

  • the process of adding solvent to lower the concentration of solute in a solution

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  • M1V1=M2V2

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three interactions in solution process

  • solute-solute interaction (separate solute)

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  • solvent-solvent interaction (overcome IMFs)

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  • solvent-solute interaction

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chromatography

separates chemical species using differing strengths of IMFs between and among solution and surface of stationary phase

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mobile phase of chromatography

solvent

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stationary phase of chromatography

solid, chromatography paper

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fractional distillation

separation of liquid mixture by vaporization and then condensing vapor into liquid

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light equation

c = λv

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Planck's equation

E=hv

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photoelectric effect

the emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on the metal

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electromagnetic spectrum

the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.

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spectroscopy

the study of the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter

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absorption spectroscopy

measures the amount of light absorbed by the sample as a function of wavelength

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UV and visible light cause

  • electronic transitions within atoms

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  • can be used to gather information about electronic configurations

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infrared radiations cause covalent bonds to

  • bend, stretch, and vibrate (depending on bond type and functional group)