Areas of Physical Chemistry
Systems
Intermolecular forces
Intermolecular forces pt. 2
Miscellaneous
100

Deals with heat and energy, movement and change, and gives a macroscopic picture of concepts

What is thermodynamics?

100

Part of the universe that one wants to study

What is the system?

100

this is technically not an intermolecular force but is extremely strong and forms a crystal lattice ex:NaCl

What is ion-ion?

100

Two dipole molecules attracting via partial charge

What is dipole-dipole?

100

The very compressible state of matter that takes the volume of its container

What is a gas?

200

Gives a microscopic view of concepts and explores the question, "How do the individual atoms and molecules behave?"

What is quantum mechanics?

200

Everything outside the system

What are surroundings?

200

Though technically not an intermolecular force, this force creates molecules and is a strong force of attraction

What is a covalent bond?

200

Non-polar molecules can be forced into having a partial charge by another dipole molecule being close. This is the type of force that ensues.

What is dipole-induced dipole?

200

This state is characterized by a fixed volume and a lack of fluidity

What is a solid?

300

Explores how fast processes happen

What is kinetics?

300
the classification of systems in which neither matter nor energy can flow between the system and its surroundings

What is an isolated system?

300

The force of attraction between a charged cation or anion and a molecule/dipole

What is ion-dipole?

300

A hydrogen bonded to an oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine

What is a hydrogen bond?

300

A substance that does not have a definite shape and takes the shape of its container

What is a fluid?

400

Explores the interaction between radiation (light etc.) and matter

What is Spectroscopy?

400

the classification of systems in which both matter and energy can flow between the system and its surroundings

What is an open system?

400

The order of IMFs in order of decreasing value

What is ion-ion, covalent, ion-dipole, hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole, dipole-induced dipole, london dispersion force?

400

The weakest of the intermolecular forces

What is induced dipole-induced dipole (london dispersion force)?

400

These are the four forces in all of the world

What are gravity, electrical, and strong and weak forces?
500

Explores how the statistical averaging of the behavior of microscopic particles leads to conclusions about macroscopic observations

What is statistical mechanics?

500

The classification of systems where energy can flow between the system and the surroundings, but not matter

What is a closed system?

500
This intermolecular force is known by this name as well as induced dipole-induced dipole and describes the force attracting non-polar molecules to other non-polar molecules.

What is london dispersion force?

500

This equation: Ke*[(q1*q2)/r^2]

What is the electrical force equation?

500

This elusive phase of matter can only be found on Earth in lightening

What is plasma?

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