Types of IMFS
Clausius–Clapeyron
Heating Curves
Phase Diagrams
Solubility
100

The weakest intermolecular force found in all molecules.

What are London dispersion forces?

100

Convert 25°C to Kelvin for use in vapor pressure equations.

What is 298 K?

100

Which formula is used to calculate heat during temperature change?

What is q = mcΔT?

100

At 1 atm and 100°C, water exists in this phase.

What is gas?

100

At higher temperatures, most solid solutes show this solubility trend.

What is increasing solubility?

200

Which compound has stronger intermolecular forces: NH₃ or CH₄

What is NH₃? 

200

If vapor pressure increases rapidly with temperature, this indicates ____ intermolecular forces.

What are weaker intermolecular forces?

200

Calculate q when 50 g of water (c = 4.18 J/g·°C) warms from 20°C to 30°C.

What is 2090 J?

200

This variable is shown on the y-axis of a standard phase diagram.

What is pressure?

200

If 50 g dissolves but only 40 g is soluble, the excess will ____.

What is precipitate?

300

Rank the following in order of increasing boiling point: CH₃OH, CH₄, CH₃Cl

What is CH₄ < CH₃Cl < CH₃OH?

300

A liquid has a vapor pressure of 120 torr at 298 K.
Without doing a full calculation, predict what happens to the vapor pressure when the temperature increases to 320 K.

What is that the vapor pressure increases?




300

How much energy is required to melt 25 g of ice if ΔH = 334 J/g?

What is 8350 J?

300

Crossing this boundary converts a solid directly into a gas without becoming a liquid.


What is the sublimation curve?

300

The general rule “like dissolves like” refers to this property.

what is polarity?

400

Between hexane (C₆H₁₄) and pentane (C₅H₁₂), estimate which has the higher boiling point and why.

What is hexane, due to greater London dispersion forces?

400

A substance has a vapor pressure of 85.0 torr at 290 K. Its enthalpy of vaporization is 30.0 kJ/mol. Calculate the vapor pressure at 310 K.

What is 190 torr?

400

How much energy is required to heat 50.0 g of ice from −10°C to 0°C, and then melt it completely?

Given:

  • Specific heat of ice: c=2.09 J/g°C

  • Enthalpy of fusion: ΔHfus=334 J

What is approximately 1.77×1041.77 \times 10^41.77×104 joules?

400

If pressure decreases at constant temperature, a liquid will eventually ____.

What is vaporize?


400

A solution contains 45 g of solute when only 35 g should dissolve at that temperature. Classify the solution.

What is supersaturated?

500

Two unknown liquids, A and B, have the same molar mass (78 g/mol).
Liquid A boils at 65°C, while liquid B boils at 82°C.


What is Liquid B, because it has stronger intermolecular forces, likely due to hydrogen bonding or stronger dipole–dipole interactions compared to liquid A?

500

Given:
P₁ = 200 torr
T₁ = 300 K
T₂ = 350 K
ΔHvap = 35,000 J/mol

Solve for P2?

1480 torr

500

Calculate the total energy required to:
Heat 20 g of ice from 0°C to steam at 100°C.

ΔHₓᵤₛ = 334 J/g
ΔHᵥₐₚ = 2260 J/g
c = 4.18 J/g·°C


What is ≈ 52,000 J?

500

At a pressure below the triple point, heating a solid will cause this phase change.


What is sublimation?

500

A solution that contains the maximum amount of solute at a given temperature is called this.

What is saturated?