The energy of an object in motion
What is Kinetic energy?
Forces that hold the particles together through bonds.
What are Intramolecular forces?
Most dense form of Water
What is a Liquid?
Product of Vaporization
Excess amount of this is needed to change the shape of a solid.
What is Pressure?
A particle collision with no net loss of energy
What is Elastic collision?
The force that causes a shift in a molecule’s electron cloud
What is dispersion force?
Upward water movement
What is Capillary Action?
Solids becoming gasses without becoming a liquid first
What is Sublimation?
A small sample of the crystal that has the same arrangement.
What is a unit cell?
An explanation behind the behaviors of Gases
What is the Kinetic-Molecular Theory
The three types of Intramolecular forces
What is Covalent, Metallic, and Ionic?
The speed at which liquid flows.
What is Viscosity?
Reverse Sublimation
What is Deposition?
The geometric form of crystalline solids.
What is Lattice?
A Barometer measures this to tell weather
What is atmospheric pressure?
The force causing polar molecules to face oppositely charged regions of other molecules.
What is the dipole-dipole force?
The energy that holds the water together even when the intermolecular force dwindles.
What is Surface Tension?
Phases that occur at the triple point
What are six phases?
What are Atomic Solids?
The measurement of one atmosphere's equivalent
What is 760mmHg?
The force needed for a hydrogen bond to occur.
What is high electronegativity?
The compound used to disrupt the hydrogen bomds of water when cleaning.
What is a Surfactant?
A graph of pressure vs temperature
What is a phase diagram?
The structure of particles in an amorphous solid.
What is random structure?