CHEM 1A Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Gibbs Free Energy, Intermolecular Force, Boiling Point

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The condensed and vapor phases of a substance are in equilibrium when 06=0 rate of vaporization = rate of condensation neither vaporization nor condensation is spontaneous at equilibrium. Intermolecular forces and volatility: weak intermolecular forces in liquid high vapor pressure ( more evaporation ) ( fewer evaporation ) strong intermolecular forces in liquid low vapor pressure. Temperature and vapor pressure: high temperature more energy to overcome attractions high vapor pressure for an ideal gas at pressure p. P ) = gm ( g ) t rt in cp ipo ) standard pressure at 1 bar. Gibbs free energy of vaporization : og rap = gm cgs - gm ce , Gibbs free energy of vaporization when a liquid vaporizes at pressure p : O gvap = gm cg , p ) = { gm ( g ) t rt th ( pl po ) } - gm .

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