CHM 2046 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Dynamic Equilibrium, Intermolecular Force, Hydrogen Bond

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Matter is any substance that has mass and occupies space. It exists in one of three physical states: solid liquid and gas. The state of matter is affected by a change in temperature. i. e. ice melting. The volume occupied by any given matter is affected by changes in its temperature and physical state: gas = lowest density, ice is slightly lower density than liquid water. Solids have the strongest intermolecular forces between its atoms. Liquids occupy a definite volume, but an indefinite shape. Gasses occupy an indefinite shape and (cid:448)olu(cid:373)e; the(cid:455)"(cid:396)e (cid:272)o(cid:373)p(cid:396)essi(cid:271)le. Gas molecules are loosely packed, and can be compressed by increasing the pressure. Result from the interaction of (partial) charges between atoms, molecules, or ions. Coulo(cid:373)(cid:271)"s la(cid:449) des(cid:272)(cid:396)i(cid:271)es the att(cid:396)a(cid:272)tio(cid:374)s a(cid:374)d (cid:396)epulsio(cid:374)s (cid:271)et(cid:449)ee(cid:374) (cid:272)ha(cid:396)ged pa(cid:396)ti(cid:272)les. For opposite charges, the potential energy, e, is negative and becomes more negative as the particles get closer together.

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