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Ch 13 - Freezing-point Depression & Boiling-point Elevation
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Trend in Boiling Points
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Melting & Boiling Points
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Melting & Boiling Points
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Trends in Melting & Boiling Points
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EXP 6: Micro-Determination of Boiling Point & Melting Point
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Lab 5 Distillation and Boiling point
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o-chem exp 1 - melting points and boiling points
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5) Vapor Pressure and Boiling Points
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Boiling Points of Liquids and Gases
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Lesson 3.4. Distillation and Boiling Point
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Boiling Point, Melting Point, Solubility and Biomolecules - Vocabulary Flashcards
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Boiling Point Elevation - Vocabulary
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Boiling Point Lab
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Liquids: Surface Tension, Viscosity, Capillary Action, Vapor Pressure, Boiling Point
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Trends of Boiling Points, Acidity, Reactivity, and Stability
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1.13 Relate the strength of London Dispersion Forces to relative melting and boiling points for the noble gases or simple diatomic molecules (H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, and I2).
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3.6 Predict, draw models (pictures), and explain why relative melting points and boiling points for substances that exist as molecules (like H2) differ from those that exist as continuous extended networks (like diamond or metals).
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3.5 Differentiate between properties of atoms, nano-particles, and larger macroscale materials. Explain why is it that atoms don’t have macroscopic properties like melting point, boiling point, and color, while macroscopic materials do (and can be identified by them)
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