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ChemM&C13

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__________\'s law ofpartial pressures can be used to determine the amount of gas produced by a reaction.
Dalton
The ________ pressures of gases at the same temperature are related to their concentration
partial
Graham\'s law also applies to rates of _________, which is logical because heavier particles diffuse more slowly than lighter particles at the same temperature
diffusion
Defined as force per unit area
Pressure
Gas particles exert ______ when they collide w/ the walls of their container.
pressure
Who first demonstrated that air exerted pressure
Torricelli
The barometer was invented by who?
Torricelli
An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
Barometer
An instrument used to measure gas pressure in a closed container
Manometer
The SI unit of pressure
pascal (Pa)
The pascal is derived from the SI unit of force, which is called the ________ (N).
Newton
The newton is derived from what 3 SI base units?
kilogram, the meter, and the second
Equal to a force of one newton per square meter
1 pascal
Equal to 760mm Hg or 760 torr or 101.3 kilopascals
1 atmosphere
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
Dalton\'s law of partial pressures
The portion of the total pressure contributed by a single gas
Partial pressure
The ________ pressure of a gas depends on the number of moles of gas, the size of the container, and the temperature of the mixture
partial
What affects the physical properties of liquids and solids
Composition and structure
Describes the behavior of gases in terms of particles in motion. the model makes several assumptions about the size, motion, and energy of gas particles
The kinetic-molecular theory
Gases consist of small particles that are separated from one another by _______ _______.
empty space
Because gas particles are far apart, there are no significant _______ or ________ forces among them
attractive, repulsive
Gas particles are in ________,________ motion
constant, random
Collisions between gas particles are _______.
elastic
A collision in which no kinetic energy is lost
elastic collision
_______ _______ may be transfered between colliding particles, but the total of the two particles does not change.
Kinetic Energy
What two factors determine the kinetic energy of a particle?
mass and velocity
_______ reflects both the speed and the direction of motion
Velocity
In a sample of a single gas, all particles have the same _____ but all particles do not have the same _______.
mass, velocity
A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter
temperature
At a given temperature, all gases have the same average _______ energy.
kinetic
Mass per unit volume
density
The rate of diffusion depends mainly on the _____ of the particles involved
mass
_______ particles diffuse more rapidly than heavier particles
Lighter
For _____ particles to have the same average kinetic energy as heavier particles, they must, on average, have a ________ velocity
lighter, greater
During ________, a gas escapes through a tiny opening such as a tire of a ballon hole.
effusion
States that the rate of effusion for a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molar mass
Graham\'s law of effusion
Attractive forces that hold particles together in ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds
Intramolecular forces
Hold together identical particles, such as water molecules in a drop of water, or two different types of particles, such as carbon atoms in graphite and the cellulose particles in paper
Intermolecular forces
Although some _______ forces are stronger than others, all are weaker than ________, or bonding, forces
intermolecular, intramolecular
Weak forces that result from temporary shifts in the density of electrons in electron clouds
Dispersion forces
When 2 nonpolar molecules are in close contact, especially when they collide, the electron cloud of one molecule ________ the electron cloud of the other molecule
repels
When ________ ________ are close together, a weak dispersion force exist between oppositely charged regions of the dipoles
temporary dipoles
Due to the __________ nature of the dipoles, dispersion forces are the _________ intermolecular force
temporary, weakest
_________ forces exist between all particles, but they play a significant role only when there are no stronger forces of attraction acting on particles
Dispersion
______ forces are the dominant force of atrraction between identical nonpolar molecules, can have a noticeable effect as the number of electrons involved increases
Dispersion
_______ molecules contain permanent dipoles; that is, some regions of a (same answer) molecule are always partially negative and some regions of the molecule are always partially positive
polar
attractions between oppositely charged regions of polar molecules
dipole-dipole forces
___________ polar molecules orient themselves so that oppositely charged regions line up
Neighboring
The ______-______ forces are only stronger than dispersion forces if they are between molecules of approximately the same mass
dipole-dipole
A special dipole-dipole attraction that occurs between molecules containing a hydrogen atom bonded to a small, highly electronegative atom with at least one lone electron pair
hydrogen bond (sorry for the length of question)
For a _______ bond to form, hydrogen must be bonded to either a fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen atom
Hydrogen
These atoms are electronegative enough to cause a large partial ________ charge on the hydrogen atom, yet small enough that their lone pairs of electrons can come close to hydrogen atoms
positive
The particles in a ______ can flow to adjust to the shape of a container, but it cannot expand to fill its container
liquid
The ____ of a liquid is much greater than that of its vapor at the same conditions
density

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