The attractive force between molecules and atoms
What is an intermolecular force?
Water and mercury share this phase at room temperature.
What is a liquid?
A supercritical fluid is an example of this, also known as a state of matter.
What is a phase?
When two substances mix.
A solution with a pH lower than seven
What is an acid?
Increased by stronger IMFs, this means the liquids ability to flow.
What is viscosity?
In a phase diagram, this state of matter is usually found at low temperatures and low pressures.
What is solid?
The state of a solution between two substances of different states of matter is determined by the state of this.
What is the solvent?
What is addition/subtraction?
In hexane (CH3Cl), the strongest IMF is this.
What is Dipole-Dipole?
Capillary action is made up of two warring forces, cohesion and this.
What is adhesion?
Sparkling water is an example of this type of solution; aq.
What is aqueous?
When the overall change of a solution changing states of matter is zero, but the solution is still changing states.
What is dynamic equillibrium?
This has the higher boiling point: methanol (CH3OH) or NaCl
What is NaCl?
These two chemists helped create an equation for determining the difference in boiling points at different pressures. Now, their last names are used in the name of this equation.
What is the Clausius-Clapeyron Equation?
When a substance is going from the liquid to the gas phase, this value is said to be constant until the change is complete.
What is temperature?
Solutions contain these three IMFS.
What are solute-solute, solute-solvent, and solvent solvent?
What is electronegativity?
What is London Dispersion Forces?
What is surface tension?
Dry ice is solidified carbon dioxide, a compound that at room temperature is a gas. The vapors coming off dry ice is an example of this change in states of matter.
In order for a solution to conduct electricity, it needs these.
What are electrolytes/charged particles?
What is logarithm?