Intermolecular forces
Phase change
Crystal structures
Types of solids
Lab and math
100
(Clue) Noncovalent attractive force between atoms, molecules, and/or ions.
What is an intermolecular force?
100
Clue) Change from a gaseous to a liquid state
What is condensation?
100
Clue) Smallest portion of a space lattice that is repeated in three dimensions
What is a unit cell?
100
Clue) Solid in which the particles lack an ordered internal structure.
What is an amorphous solid?
100
Clue) Measure of a liquid’s resistance to flow.
What is viscosity?
200
Clue) Attraction between two rapidly fluctuating, temporary dipoles; significant only when particles are very close together.
What is a dispersion force (or London dispersion force)?
200
Clue) Change from a gaseous state directly to a solid state
What is deposition
200
Clue) Crystalline structure with lattice points only at the corners.
What is a simple cubic structure?
200
Clue) Solid composed of metal atoms.
What is a metallic solid?
200
Clue) Flow of liquid within a porous material due to molecular attraction.
What is capillary action?
300
Clue) Intermolecular attraction between two permanent dipoles.
What is a dipole-dipole attraction?
300
Clue) Change from solid state directly to gaseous state.
What is sublimation?
300
Clue) Lattice points at the corners and in the center of the cell.
What is body-centered cubic (BCC)
300
Clue) Solid composed of positive and negative ions held by electrostatic attractions.
What is an ionic solid?
300
Clue) Relationship between temperature, vapor pressure, and enthalpy of vaporization.
What is the Clausius-Clapeyron equation?
400
Clue) Bonding that exists when hydrogen is bonded to F, O, or N.
What is hydrogen bonding?
400
Clue) Pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with a solid or a liquid.
What is vapor pressure?
400
Clue) Lattice points on the corners and in the center of each face.
What is face-centered cubic (FCC)?
400
Clue) Solid whose particles are held together by covalent bonds.
What is a covalent network solid?
400
Clue) Equation relating X-ray diffraction angles to atoms within a crystal.
What is the Bragg equation?
500
Clue) Measure of the ability of a charge to distort a molecule’s electron cloud.
What is polarizability?
500
(Clue) Temperature and pressure at which three phases are in equilibrium.
What is the triple point?
500
Clue) Number of atoms closest to any given atom in a crystal.
What is the coordination number?
500
Clue) Defect that occurs when a position that should contain an atom is empty.
What is a vacancy?
500
(Clue) Technique for determining atomic distances using X-ray diffraction
What is X-ray crystallography?
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