CHEM 202 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15-16: Polarizability, Vaporization, Colligative Properties

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An orbital that results from the mixing of different kinds of atomic orbitals on the same atom. Network compound an elemental form or a compound in which chemical bonds extend continously in one, two, or three dimensions. Attractions between separate chemical units in a sample (such as between molecules or , for group 18, atoms) The pressure of a gas phase component in equilibrium with its liquid or solid phase. The actual pressure of h 0(g) relative to its evp typically expressed as a percent. Saturated containing the vapor component in equilibrium amount (evp) Unsaturated containing the vapor component in less than the equilibrium amount. Supersaturated containing the vapor component in greater than the equilibrium amount. The temperature at which the evp for h o(l) equals the actual ph o in the air. The temperature at which a liquid"s evp equals the surrounding pressure normal boiling point (nbp) the temperature at which a liquid"s evp equals one atm.

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