P1*V1= P2*V2
What is Boyle's Law
Bonds between atoms- can be ionic, covalent, or metallic
What are Intramolecular forces
Higher in liquid because particles are held together
What is density
solid to liquid
attempts to explain the properties of gases
what is kinetic molecular theory
V1/T1=V2/T2
What is Charles's Law
Weak attractions between molecules
requires enormous pressure, procedures small volume change
What is compression
liquid to gas
what is evaporation
imaginary gas that follows the standard assumption
what is ideal gas
P1/T1= P2/T2
What is Gay- Lussac's Law
Weak force, resulting from temporary shifts in the density of electron cloud
Less fluid than gases
What is Fluidity
Gas to solid
what is deposition
homogeneous mixture, particle lass than 1 nm
what is a solution
PV=nRT
What is the Ideal gas Law
Attraction between oppositely charged regions of polar molecules are called
Dipole-Dipole forces
Inward pull by particles to the interior of the liquid
what is surface tension
solid to gas
what is sublimation
Heterogeneous mixture, affect light -> refracting
what is a Colloid
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
What is the combined gas law
Type of dipole-dipole attraction that occurs between molecules containing H and F,O, or N
What are hydrogen bonds
movement up a narrow glass tube occurs when adhesion is greater than cohesion
What is Capillary action
liquid to solid
what is freezing
Heterogeneous mixture, Tyndall effect, settle over time
What is suspension