CHEM 1151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Boiling Point, Evaporation, Combined Gas Law

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Gas laws continued : combined gas law: p1v1/t1 = p2v2/t2. Liquids: occurs when the gas molecules slow down enough that the small attractive force between molecules becomes important, and molecules begin to stick together. Not much space between molecules, not compressible. Surface tension: attractive force between liquid molecules that is related to the intermolecular attractions. Vapor pressure: the pressure of gas molecules that used to be a liquid. Boiling point: the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the surrounding pressure. Normal boiling point: the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals 1 atm. The higher the vapor pressure of a liquid, the lower its boiling point. Evaporation: a liquid turning into a gas at the surface of the liquid only. Boiling: liquid turning into a gas all over.

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