CHEM 471 Midterm: Chemistry Exam Prep

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Chapter 11 (11. 1, 11. 2, 11. 3)solids, liquids, and intermolecular forces: the forces that hold molecules or atoms together in a liquid or solid are intermolecular forces. The strength of the intermolecular forces in a substance determines its state: dispersion forces are present in all elements and compounds because they result from the fluctuations in electron distribution within atoms and molecules. Surface tension causes water droplets to form spheres and allows insects and fishing flies to float on the surface of water: viscosity is the resistance of a liquid to flow. Viscosity increases with increasing strength of intermolecular forces and decreases with increasing temperature: capillary action is the ability of a liquid to flow against gravity up a narrow tube. In a sealed container, a solution and its vapor will come into dynamic equilibrium, at which point the rate of vaporization equals the rate of condensation.

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