CHEM 154- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 59 pages long!)

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Example: an ice cube in a beaker of water. Phases of matter, phase changes: liquid solid, freezing ( , melting ( , deposition ( , solid vapour, liquid vapour, sublimation ( , condensation ( , vaporization ( ) Phase changes, intermolecular forces: phase changes only affect intermolecular forces (h-bonding, london dispersion forces), not intramolecular bonds. 1. two processes occurring: vapourization and condensation: there are molecules evaporating, condensing, and at equilibrium in gas phase. 2. volatility and vapour pressure: less volatile liquid, lower vapour pressure, more volatile liquid, higher vapour pressure. Deep within the chemistry building lies an underground cellar from the cold war era. This cellar is 150 meters below sea level (pressure=1. 02 atm=1. 03 bar = 775 mmhg). If w = -p v, then w = 0. Iclicker questions: a certain chemical reaction absorbs 10. 1kj of heat under . Constant volume conditions and absorbs 8. 4 kj of heat under . Conditions. what is: +8. 4 kj, +1. 7 kj.

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