Chapter 6 Flashcards

1
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Identify the inramolecular forces

A

metallic, ion-ion, covalent network

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2
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Identify the intermolecular forces

A

dipole dipole
hydrogen
dispersion/van der Waals

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3
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When vapor pressure = atmospheric pressure, what occurs?

A

BOILING

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4
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Identify the characteristics of metallic solids and give some examples.

A
  • conducts electricity
  • strong, but NOT brittle
  • malleable
  • lustrous

Copper

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5
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T/F? Both metallic solids and ionic compounds conduct electricity.

A

FALSE - only metallic solids conduct electricity

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6
Q

Diamond, graphite, and silica are hard compounds that are held together by ______ ______. What are these types of compounds called?

A

covalent compounds

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7
Q

Which types of solids are soft and have a low melting point?

a) ionic
b) molecular
c) covalent
d) metallic

A

B

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8
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How many total atoms do simple, body, and face centered cells contain?

A
simple = 1
body = 2
face = 4
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9
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Describe the phase changes that occur from solid > liquid > gas, and from solid > gas.

Do these phase changes consume or release heat?

Exothermic or endothermic?

Positive or negative entropy?

A

solid > liquid = fusion
liquid > gas = vaporization
solid > gas = sublimation

These phase changes consume heat (endothermic; positive delta H), which will increase entropy (positive entropy)

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10
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Describe the phase changes that occur from gas > liquid > solid, and from gas > solid.

Do these phase changes consume or release heat?

Exothermic or endothermic?

Positive or negative entropy?

A

gas > liquid = condensation
liquid > solid = crystallization
gas > solid = deposition

These phase changes release heat (exothermic; negative delta H), which will decrease entropy (negative entropy)

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11
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What is the difference between the triple point and critical point in a phase diagram?

A

triple point - where all three phases are in equilibrium

critical point = liquids and gases no longer exist/are indistinguishable

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12
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In most compounds, an increase in pressure will favor the ____ state. In water, an increase in pressure favors the ____ state because water is more dense as a ______. The phase diagram for water has a slope that leans to the _____ because of this.

A

solid, liquid, liquid, left

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13
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In order to arrange molecules by boiling point, identify which ones have the strongest ______ _______.

A

intermolecular forces - polarity would rank highest

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14
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A molecule has hydrogen bonding present only if the atoms _____, _____, or ____ are DIRECTLY BONDED to hydrogen.

A

N, O, F

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15
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  1. Which of the following statements is true regarding the vapor pressure of a liquid?

I. Vapor pressure of a liquid increases with increasing temperature.
II. Liquids that have higher vapor pressure boil at a lower temperature.
III. Liquids that have high vapor pressure are volatile.

  A. I only
  B. III only
  C. I and II only
  D. II and III only
  E. I, II, and III
A

E

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16
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Ionic solids will have what type of characteristics in regards to melting point, brittleness, conductivity, solubility in water, and how hard or soft it is?

A
  • MP = high
  • very brittle
  • poor conductor
  • water soluble
  • hard