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An adhesive force
is the result of intermolecular forces that attract different molecules together


Metallic solids
are composed of atoms, with nuclei in a "sea" of delocalized electrons


Acetonitrile, CH3CN, is a common solvent used in organic chemistry labs.
Acetonitrile evaporates very quickly at room temperature and feels noticeably
cold when evaporating. If ΔH​ vap for acetonitrile is 34.2 kJ/mol, how much
heat is removed when 2.3 g of acetonitrile evaporates?
1.92 kJ


In a pHase diagram, the critical temperature represents
the maximum temperature that a liquid can exist, regardless of pressure


A liquid is most likely to rise in a capillary tube when

,the adhesive forces are stronger than the cohesive forces


The correct expression to calculate the heat required to convert 100 g of liquid
water starting at 12°C to steam at a final temperature of 135°C is
(m x c x ΔT)water + (n x ΔHvap) + (m x c x ΔT)steam


ΔHvap is
the energy change when a substance changes from liquid pHase to gas pHase


Which of the following will have the strongest dipole-dipole attraction? CCl4,
NCl3, BCl3, Cl2
NCl3


A dispersion force is characterized by
the attraction of temporary dipoles produced by the random asymmetries in
electron motion




Hexane is commonly used in labs as a solvent for nonpolar compounds. What is
the molality of 22.3 mg of Vitamin D (C27H44O, 384.6 g/mol) in 50.0 mL of
hexane. Hexane has a density of 0.661 g/mL.
1.75*10^-3 m

, Which of the following will have the lowest conductivity when dissolved in
water?
0.1 M potassium chloride, KCl
0.1 M sodium sulfate, Na2SO4
0.1 M Calcium nitrate, Ca(NO3)2
0.1 M sucrose, C12H22O11
0.1 M sucrose, C12H22O11




Which Of The Following Is True Of Soaps And Detergents?
-Soaps And Detergents Are Fully HydropHillic, Allowing Them To Easily Dissolve In
Water
-The Hydrocarbon End Of The Soap Or Detergent Orients Toward Water
-The Ionic End In A Soap Or Detergent Molecule Orients Toward A Non-Polar
Molecule
-Many Soap Or Detergent Molecules Surround Non-Polar Substances To Form
Colloidal Particles That Can Be Easily Washed Away
Many Soap Or Detergent Molecules Surround Non-Polar Substances To Form
Colloidal Particles That Can Be Easily Washed Away




Weak Electrolytes
Only Yield A Small Fraction Of Ions In Solution

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