Physical Properties Flashcards

1
Q

Why do polar molecules tend to have higher boiling points?

A

Polar, so HYDROGEN BONDING (strong bond)

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2
Q

Intensive Property

A

dont depend on sample size

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3
Q

Extensive property

A

does depend on sample size

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4
Q

Phase Diagram for Water

A

As pressure increases, more liquid is created. Most other fluids have the opposite happen.

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5
Q

HIgher dipole (what does it do to boiling point)?

A

higher boiling point (but H bonds are even more conducive to higher boiling point)

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6
Q

Intramolecular forces are ____ than intermolecular forces

A

stronger

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7
Q

With ideal gases assume ___ mass

A

zero

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8
Q

Ideal gases….smaller or bigger ones more ideal?

A

smaller

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9
Q

Ideal situation nmeonic?

A

Plow Hight

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10
Q

Non-Polar molecules apply more pressure to a container in gas form. Why?

A

Less likely to stick together than polar molecules, so more collisions/ time.

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11
Q

effusion

A

through small hole

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