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CH102 Quiz 1 McQuarrie textbook readings

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All the assigned textbook readings for CH102 Unit 1. Covers topics on phase diagrams, properties of liquids, inter and intra molecular forces, heating curves, melting and boiling points, equilibrium vapor pressure, raolt's law, and much more. Contains all the equations from the book needed for the quiz.

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13 15 1-15 3
Lecture . .




-Molecules
insolids/liquids
reclose to each
other
molecules constant
traveling lines and
rotating / vibrating
·

in
gases are in motion in
straight
freely

avg distance btun molecules is large gases
= have low densities
↳ volume of
gas volume of container
=




molecules solids are close together and fixed positions, do vibrate in
they
·
in in


this fixed position
·
Molecules in liquid are also close
together but not fixed they ,
rotate and move

throughout fluid
↳ translational and rotational mumt in
liquids is hindred by the frequent
collisions of the molecules
#distence btwn molecules in solids /liquids is much smaller than in
gases
*
·
molar volume indication of average
:
separation btun molecules
molar volume solid moler volume liquid Tempere
·




Altrap
"HO(g)
25
i




s
100-

-Melting/Boiling

heating
H20(1) + H20 (g)
on a curve
75-

heating curve shows how substance varieswI time
·




as it is heated at a constant rate Stop
molar
enthalpy of fusion-energy absorbed
·


as

heat that is required to melt one moreof any
o
-
18

substance

AHaus (timeto meltore mole (min(mol)) (heat added (5/min)
=



moler heat of vaporization energy absorbed as heat needed to vaporize one

more of a substance

DHrap (time to raporizeonemole (min/mol)(heat added (5/mink)
=




15
·
3-Energy
.




melting of one mole
energy as
vaporization of
heat
is required
of


required
one more
any
to melt I

substance

to melt
vaporize


n
is denoted

moles of substance:

of any substance is
by Nis) Nie
:




denoted by XX ,g)
Altars

GGsn(DHrus]- negative when
:
Altrap
positive value
when melting,

freezing
·a
q
q
-
I
:
herformulas
:
nCAT
cDT

(a)
Positive value when
·




energy as heat required to vaporize n moles of substance :

quap
:
n/Altvap -
>
vaporizing negative ,



·



sublimation-solid converting directly to a
when
condensing
gas
Alsub energy absorbed mole of solid sublimed
·

:
as heat when one is at constant pressure

Example :
dry ice-(O2(s)-(O2(g) Alsub 25 2:
.

, Lecture 2 + 15 4 15 5 .
,
.


-

15 4e Van der Waals
.
Forces

higher values of Altrap Altsob the molecules of the solid liquidwe attracted to
·



or mean or more


each other

it takes lot of to
opposite changes of
·




energy separate ions
a


molar enthalpies of vaporization are much
larger for ionic compounds than nonionic compounds
↳ for ionic




·
boiling points are also
higher compounds It takes more
dipole-dipole attraction attracted to another
·



molecules
polar one
:
are


dipole dipole forces are weaker than ionion forces as
interaction energies between


3
intermolecular forces
-
: forces between neutral molecules neutral molecules are much weaker than intermolecular
than the covalent bonds
-




intramolecular forces forces : within molecule (i e chemical bones) forces
-
a .

within the molecule

hydrogen bond the electrostatic attraction between
:

hydrogen atom and a
highly electronegative atom /like O, N ,
FI

open structure of ice due to Hatom bonding to adjacent O atom,
giving a tetrahedral shape I bonds are

↳ when dipole dipole bonds
melts , it loses someIt to increased density
ice hands,
leading on steroids
↳H
bonds also occur in NHz ,
but the force is weaker than water because
nitrogen is less
electronegative than oxygen
London forces :
a
type of IMF that acts on molecules that have electrons dispersed symmetrically
with the nucleus (all molecules have if asked to list IMFs , aways start wl LDF a guarentee t
,




der Waals forces
van : attractive forces between molecules (dipose dipose or london forces) j

S S
smaller surface area

15-3
Viscosity Surface Tension Capillary Action means lower LDF small
+
, , ,



viscosity of liquids resistance to flow intermolecular forces
·




a measure
:
a


↳ &
flowing smoothly :
viscous 111
c-c i i Or co -
C
-4 -
- - -



increased temperative decreased viscosity "
11 1




larger LDF small LDF
surface tensions molecules at the surface of liquid experience net attractive forces towards the interior surface tension and the
,
causing
molecule to afloat
stay
agents (surfactals

surface acting -


lower surface tension of a liquid by concentrating at the surface




capillaryoon
thin tube
capillary action of liquid
·


:
rise a
through a


·


shape formed by a liquid in
meniscus there
polarity "Like dissolves like"
·
:




molecules with weak IMFs will be to vaporize
·


easier
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