A gas assumed both the same and the volume of it.
What's its container?
Like liquids, solids are not very ___ because the particles have little free space between them.
What is compressible?
It is the dominate intermolecular force between HF gas molecules.
What is Hydrogen-bonding?
These are the forces that exists between molecules.
What are intermolecular forces?
The address of this school on Virginia Street East.
What is 1033?
The state of a substance depends largely on the balance between the ____ _____ of the particles and the interparticle energies of attraction.
What is kinetic energy?
It is the most compressible of these three: gas, liquid, and solid.
What is a gas?
It is the inter-molecular force of attraction caused by induced dipoles formed by the electrons gathering on the same side of a molecule.
What are (London) dispersion forces?
These are the forces that hold a molecule together; like ionic, metallic, or covalent.
What are intramolecular bonds?
She is the biology teacher next door.
Who is Mrs. Arnold?
The inter-molecular forces of attraction that are present in all particles.
What are dispersion forces?
It is the force of attraction between an ion in a solution with a polar solvent.
What is ion-dipole force of attraction?
His name is credited with finding dispersion forces.
Who is (Fritz) London?
What is the room number of the chemistry room?
What is 311?
It is the ease with which the charge distribution of a molecule is distorted.
What is polarizability?
This is often the dominant force in aqueous ionic solutions.
What are ion-dipole interactions?
It's a dominant inter-molecular force when there's a H-F, H-O, or H-N intra-molecular force.
What is hydrogen-bonding?
It is the collective term for dispersion forces and dipole-dipole interactions.
What are van der Waals forces?
It is the brand of water is sold in the cafeteria.
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