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Build a strong foundation in chemistry with this Comprehensive Chemistry States Bonding and Quantitative Analysis Complete Study Guide 2025/ 2026. Covers states of matter, chemical bonding, molecular structure, intermolecular forces, quantitative analysis, stoichiometry basics, and step-by-step problem solving with solution. Ideal for chemistry students seeking structured revision materials, clear conceptual explanations, and effective preparation for exams, quizzes, and coursework in general chemistry.

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What happens to particles in a solid when it is heated? Particles vibrate faster and move further apart, causing the solid to expand.


What occurs when a solid melts? Particles gain enough energy to overcome attractive forces and slide over
each other.


Describe the arrangement of particles in a liquid. Particles are close together but can move around, taking the shape of their
container.


What happens to particles in a liquid when it boils? Particles gain enough energy to escape the liquid's surface and move rapidly.


What characterizes the gas state of matter? Particles are far apart, move quickly, and collide randomly.


What is diffusion? The spreading of one substance through another from high to low
concentration due to particle motion.


How does temperature affect the rate of diffusion? An increase in temperature leads to an increase in the rate of diffusion.


What is the purpose of paper chromatography? To separate different substances based on their solubility.


What does the Rf value in chromatography represent? The ratio of the distance moved by the substance to the distance moved by
the solvent.


What is the principle behind filtration? To separate a solid from a liquid by using a filter that allows the liquid to pass
through.



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What is crystallization used for? To obtain pure solid crystals from a solution.


Describe the process of simple distillation. Heating an impure liquid to boil it, then condensing the vapor to collect the
pure liquid.


What is fractional distillation used for? To separate a mixture of liquids with different boiling points.


What is the role of the stationary phase in It is the material on which the separation of substances takes place.
chromatography?


What is the definition of an atom? The smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties.


What is the difference between protons and neutrons? Protons have a positive charge, while neutrons have no charge.


What is an isotope? Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.


What is the electron shell structure for atoms? Electrons are arranged in shells with capacities of 2, 8, 8, and 18.


Why do atoms react with each other? To achieve a full outer shell of electrons, which makes them more stable.


What are noble gases known for? Having full outer electron shells, making them unreactive.


What is the significance of the proton number in an It determines the element and is equal to the number of electrons in a neutral
atom? atom.




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