Chemistry A Molecular Approach AP Edition Chapter 11 Liquids, Solids, and Intermolecular Forces 

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pattern of a diffraction
The ________ reveals the spacing between atoms.
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Permanent dipoles
________ do not switch from being positive or negative.
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Particles
What are closer together and have stronger attractive forces? Answer with a single words or term.
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Surface tension
________ allows water droplets to be sphere shaped.
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Atomics
________ are classified into non bonded, metallic, and network covalent.
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Supercritical fluids
________ have properties of both liquids and gases.
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Polar molecules
________ have partial negative and partial positive regions.
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Energy
What is needed to break the intermolecular forces? Answer with a single words or term.
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Adhesive forces
________ are the attractions between molecules and the surface of the tube.
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Miscibility
________ is the ability to mix without separating into two states, for example water and pentane.
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Viscosity
________ is the resistance of a liquid to flow.
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phase diagram
A(n) ________ shows a map of a substance based on pressure and temperature.
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Colder temperatures
________ will lower the vapor pressure.
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Condensation
What is exothermic? Answer with a single words or term.
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Intermolecular forces
________ allow geckos to stick to walls.
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Sublimation
________ will occur at a greater rate.
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Dispersion forces
What are a temporary change that comes from the electrons being unevenly shared? Answer with a single words or term.
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Water
________ has a low molar mass, but is a liquid at room temperature.
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Liquids
________ assume the shape of their containers because the molecules are free to flow.
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Electrons
________ become mobile when they make a transition from the highest occupied molecular orbital into higher energy empty molecular orbitals.
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X ray distraction
________ allows scientists to determine the arrangement of atoms and measure the distance between them.
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Dipole dipole forces
________ can be found in all polar molecules.
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phrase diagram
The ________ represents conditions where that phase is occurring.
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Ice
What is an example of a molecular solid? Answer with a single words or term.
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coordination number
The ________ is the number of atoms which each atom is in direct contact with.