States of Matter
Intermolecular Forces
Macroscopic Properties
Name that IMF
Chemistry Jokes
100
Atoms or molecules have a rigid structure with a definite volume and shape.
solid
100
Occurs between polar molecules.
dipole-dipole
100
The transition between the liquid and solid state.
melting/freezing point
100
The IMF responsible for the high boiling point of water.
hydrogen bonding
100
What did one sodium ion say to the other sodium ion?
Stay positive.
200
Atoms or molecules have expand to fill the volume of their container.
gas
200
Another name for induced dipole attraction.
London dispersion forces.
200
The transition between the liquid and gas states.
boiling/condensation point
200
By far the weakest of the IMF family, its affects increase with the size of the molecule.
London dispersion (induced-dipole)
200
What do you do with a sick chemist?
curium and/or helium
300
Atoms or molecules have a definite volume, but not a definite shape.
liquids
300
A very strong kind of dipole-dipole attraction requiring the strongly electronegative N, O, or F atoms.
hydrogen bonding
300
A liquid's resistance to changes in surface area.
surface tension
300
The IMF responsible for liquid nitrogen.
London dispersion (induced-dipole)
300
What do you do with a dead chemist?
barium
400
An ionized gas.
plasma
400
The law which outlines the force of attraction between two charged particles.
Coulomb's law
400
A resistance to pouring
viscosity
400
The IMF experienced by hydrogen chloride gas.
dipole-dipole
400
How often should we tell chemistry jokes?
periodically
500
Requires temperatures close to absolute zero and involves atoms clumping together into giant "blobs."
Bose-Einstein condensate
500
This Dutch word is used to describe the various intermolecular forces collectively.
van der Waals forces
500
The pressure exerted by a vapor in thermodynamic equilibrium with either of its condensed states at a particular temperature.
(equilibrium) vapor pressure
500
The precise name for the IMF responsible for salt dissolving in water.
ion-dipole
500
Why did the bear dissolve in water?
It was polar.
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