The Kinetic-Molecular Theory
Intermolecular Forces
Solid, Liquid, and Gas
Gas Pressure
Phase Changes
100

The theory that describes behavior of particles/gas in motion. 

What is the Kinetic-Molecular Theory? 

100

The attraction that dominates both dispersion and dipole-dipole forces. 

What is hydrogen bonds? 

100

A measure of the resistance of a liquid to flow. 

What is viscosity?

100

A force per unit area. 

What is pressure? 

100

The phase changes that require energy

What is melting point, vaporization, evaporation and boiling point? 
200

A collision where no kinetic energy is lost. 

What is Elastic Collision?

200

A molecule that contains permanent dipoles. 

What is Polar Molecules?

200

A solid in which the particles are not arranged in a regular, repeating pattern.

What is amorphous solid?

200

The SI unit of pressure

what is the pascal (Pa)?

200

The phase changes that release energy 

What is freezing point, condensation, and deposition? 

300

The chemists who proposed the kinetic-molecular theory to explain the properties of gases

What is Ludwig Boltzmann and James Maxwell?

300

Attractive forces that hold particles together in ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds within molecules

What is intramolecular forces? 

300

An element that exists in different forms at the same state (solid, liquid, or gas).

What is an allotrope?

300
Law that states that the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressures of all the gases in the mixture. 

What is Dalton's law of partial pressures? 

300

A graph of pressure versus temperature that shows in which phase a substance exists under different conditions of temperature and pressure

What is a phase diagram?

400

The equation that represents kinetic energy

What is KE= 1/2mv?

400

Weak forces that result from temporary shifts in the density of electrons in electron clouds. 

What is dispersion forces?

400

Law that states that the rate of effusion for a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molar mass.

What is Graham's law of effusion?

400

One of these is equal to a force of one newton per square. 

What is one pascal?

400

Where the temperature and pressure at which three phases of a substance can coexist

What is the triple point? 
500

The attraction gas particles experience. 

What is none?

500

The German-American physicist who first described dispersion forces.

What is Fritz London? 

500

The smallest arrangement of atoms in a crystal lattice that has the same symmetry as the whole crystal.

What is unit cell?

500

One of these is equal to 760 mmHg or 706 torr of 101.3 kilopascals (kPa)

What is one atmosphere?

500

The six phase changes that can occur at the triple point

What is freezing and melting; evaporation and condensation; sublimation and deposition?