This is the resistance of a liquid to flow.
What is Viscosity?
This is defined as the temperature at which a liquid's vapor pressure equals atmospheric pressure.
What is boiling point?
The process of liquid becoming a solid is called this.
What is freezing?
This type of solid lacks long-range order and has a random particle arrangement.
What is an amorphous solid?
This is the relationship between viscosity and intermolecular forces.
What is a direct relationship?
This is the pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its liquid at a given temperature.
What is vapor pressure?
On a phase diagram, the lines separating phases represents this condition between two phases.
What is equilibrium?
This crystal packing arrangement has a coordination number of 8.
This property allows some insects to walk on water due to cohesive forces.
As temperature increases, vapor pressure does this.
What is increase?
This value represents amount of heat required to take 1mol of liquid to gas.
This arrangement of atoms in which spheres are packed as efficiently as possible in three dimensions.
What is cubic closest packing?
Viscosity and surface tension both arise because of this type of interaction between molecules.
What are intermolecular forces?
This equation describes the exponential relationship between vapor pressure and temperature.
What is the Clausius-Clapeyron equation?
Phase changes like freezing vs melting or boiling vs condensation are examples of this thermodynamic relationship.
What is a reverse process?
What is 4?
Water has a high surface tension compared to other liquids of similar size due to this specific intermolecular force.
What is hydrogen bonding?
This type of liquids are characterized by having a high vapor pressure at room temperature.
What are volatile liquids?
What is a negative slope?
(negative slope of solid/liquid boundary line)
Diamond and quartz are examples of this subtype of crystalline solids.
What are covalent-network solids?