CHEM 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Vaporization, Jmol, Partial Pressure

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26 May 2016
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Chem 130: general chemistry: macroscopic investigations and reaction principles - Composed of molecules or single atoms that are in constant random motion throughout mostly empty space (unless the gas is highly compressed) The molecules can be pushed into a smaller space. Individual molecules can move easily relative to one another. The molecules of a liquid are in constant random motion (as in a gas) but are more tightly packed, so there is much less free space. The molecules can move relative to one another, as in a gas. The change of a solid to the liquid state. The change of a liquid to the solid state. The freezing of liquid water to ice. The change of a solid or a liquid to vapor. The change of a solid directly to the vapor. The change of a gas to either the liquid or the solid state. The change of vapor to solid is sometimes called deposition.

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