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Vapor Pressure of A Pure Liquid. Contents Purposes and DemandsPurposes and Demands Principle Apparatus and ReagentApparatus and Reagent Procedure Data.
Phase Changes Courtesy . The BIG Idea Students know energy is released when a material condenses or freezes and is absorbed when a material.
Intermolecular Forces 11.2 Intermolecular forces are attractive forces between molecules. Intramolecular forces hold atoms together in a molecule. Intermolecular.
1 Lec 7: Property tables, ideal and real gases. 2 For next time: –Read: § 3-8 to 3-12 –HW4 due Outline: –EES –Quality, internal energy, enthalpy –Real.
1 Water and the Properties of Liquids Chapter 13 Hein and Arena Eugene Passer Chemistry Department Bronx Community College © John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Vapor Pressure of Solutions Chapter 13 Part 3. Vapor Pressure The pressure of the vapor present. Vapor is the liquid molecule in gas form over the liquid.
Chapter 10 Liquids and Solids Intermolecular Forces Forces between (rather than within) molecules. dipole-dipole attraction: molecules with dipoles orient.
1 Water and the Properties of Liquids Chapter 13 Hein * Best * Pattison * Arena Eugene Passer Chemistry Department Bronx Community College © John Wiley.
Liquids and Solids 1. To learn about dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding and London dispersion forces 2. To understand the effect of intermolecular forces.
Evaporation and Vapor Pressure 14.2. Phase Changes.