CHEM 1320 Lecture Notes - Lecture 34: Covalent Bond, Molar Volume, Boiling Point

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2. the densities of ice and liquid water are much larger than the density of steam the densities and molar volumes of ice and liquid water are much closer to each other than to steam. 3. the density of ice is smaller than the density of liquid water. Ow, but not enough freedom to escape or expand to ll the container: gases. 4. compressible because of the empty space: particles can be squeezed closer together. 5. particles are not held in close contact and are moving freely, so gases expand to ll and take the shape of their container: solids. 1. particles are packed close together in a xed position. B. intramolecular forces: forces within a molecule: kinds of attractive forces. 1. dispersion forces: temporary polarity in molecules due to unequal electron distribution a) Uctuations in the electron distribution in atoms and molecules result in a temporary dipole.

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