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Created by Lynne Created by Lynne CrandallCrandall
University of MichiganUniversity of Michigan
Revised by Mark KondrakRevised by Mark KondrakCLA Language CenterCLA Language CenterUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota
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Solids, Solids, Liquids, Liquids, GasesGases
Kinetic Kinetic Molecular Molecular
TheoryTheory
Misc. Misc. IMFIMFGraham’s and Graham’s and Daltons lawsDaltons laws
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What is the partial pressure of oxygen
in a flask where the total pressure is
2.6 atm and the pressure of the other
gases is 1200 torr?
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1 atm or 760 torr
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What is the rate of effusion of
ammonia to hydrogen gas?
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0.34, ammonia effuses 3 times slower
than hydrogen.
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Hydrogen sulfide has a molar mass of 34 g/mo.. Helium has a molar mass of
4 g/mol. What is the ratio of their diffusion rates? Which gas would spread throughout a chemistry lab
more quickly if equal volumes of each gas were released simultaneously and
why?
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2.92. Helium effuses three times faster
than hydrogen sulfide
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A gas diffuses at a rate of 6 moles/s. A
second gas, methane diffuses at a rate
of 12 moles/s. What is the molar mass
of the first gas?
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A mixture of 2.5 moles N2, 3.7 moles
O2 and 0.68 moles of H2 extert a total
pressure of 650 torr. What is the
partial pressure of each gas?
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N2= 236 torr
O2= 350 torr
H2= 64 torr
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A special type of dipole-dipole interaction
between a hydrogen atom in a polar bond and a
highly electronegative oxygen, nitrogen or
fluorine.
IMFIMF 100 Points 100 Points
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IMFIMF 300 Points 300 Points
What types of intermolecular forces exist
between HBr and H2S?
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Rank the folowing molecules in order of
increasing boiling point: HCl, H2O, CH4
IMFIMF 400 Points 400 Points
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Which of the following are capable of
hydrogen bonding among themselves?
H2S, C6H6, CH3OH
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Misc. Misc. 200 Points 200 Points
A solid changing to a gas without
going through the liquid phase.
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Misc. Misc. 300 Points 300 Points
When molecules of a gas are heated,
what happens to the average kinetic
energy of the molecules?
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When gas molecules frequently collide
with one another and no energy is lost.
Kinetic Molecular TheoryKinetic Molecular Theory 100 Points 100 Points
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Kinetic Molecular TheoryKinetic Molecular Theory 100 Points 100 Points
What is an elastic collision.
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Kinetic Molecular TheoryKinetic Molecular Theory 200 Points 200 Points
Gas molecules possess mass but have
negligible what?
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Describe the motion of gas molecules.
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Kinetic Molecular TheoryKinetic Molecular Theory 300 Points 300 Points
Gas molecules are in constant random
motion and move in straight lines.
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Why are gases easily compressible?
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Gas molecules are easily compressible
because they have large distances in
between molecules.
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How are the molecules of liquids and
solids arranged compared to gases?
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Molecules of a liquid take the shape of
their container but have definite
volume while solids are held rigidly in
a position with no freedom of motion.
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When a solid changes to a liquid?
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What is melting?
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A solid 3-dimensional arrangement of atoms in a
repeating pattern.
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What is a crystalline solid?
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The amount of energy required to
stretch or increase the surface of a
liquid by a unit area.
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What is surface tension?
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A measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow.
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What is viscosity?
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When you place water in a graduated
cylinder, why does a meniscus form?
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Because adhesion is stronger than
cohesion of water.
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