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Liquids Chemistry Mrs. Coyle. Liquids Intermolecular attractions hold molecules of liquids together. Intermolecular attractions hold molecules of liquids.

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1 Liquids Chemistry Mrs. Coyle

2 Liquids Intermolecular attractions hold molecules of liquids together. Intermolecular attractions hold molecules of liquids together. Incompressible, definite volume. Incompressible, definite volume. More dense than gases. More dense than gases. Molecules have kinetic energy. Molecules have kinetic energy.

3 Vaporization Change of phase from a liquid to a gas Change of phase from a liquid to a gas

4 Evaporation Vaporization occurring at the surface of the liquid. Vaporization occurring at the surface of the liquid.

5 Evaporation example: Bromine Gas (Vapor) Liquid

6 What happens to the rate of evaporation as the liquid is heated? The rate of evaporation increases. The rate of evaporation increases.

7 Evaporation is a cooling process Why? Why? The particles with the higher kinetic energy escape the liquid first. The particles with the higher kinetic energy escape the liquid first.

8 Boiling Vaporization occurring beneath the liquid’s surface.

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10 Evaporation in a Closed Container

11 Liquid  Vapor  When the rate of evaporation equals the rate of condensation the system is in Equilibrium

12 Vapor Pressure The pressure of the gas that has evaporated above a liquid. The pressure of the gas that has evaporated above a liquid.

13 The vapor pressure increases with increasing temperature. Why? Because the kinetic energy of the liquid molecules increases and more leave the liquid and collide with the walls of the container.

14 Boiling Point The temperature at which a liquid boils. The temperature at which a liquid boils.

15 Boiling and External Pressure When the external pressure is greater than the vapor pressure of the bubbles in the liquid the bubbles cannot come to the surface. Boiling does not happen. When the external pressure is greater than the vapor pressure of the bubbles in the liquid the bubbles cannot come to the surface. Boiling does not happen.

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17 Boiling and External Pressure When the external pressure is equal to the vapor pressure of the bubbles in the liquid, boiling occurs. When the external pressure is equal to the vapor pressure of the bubbles in the liquid, boiling occurs.

18 Why does water boil at a lower temperature at high altitudes? Because the external pressure is lower. Because the external pressure is lower.

19 Normal Boiling Point The boiling point at 1 atm or 101.3kPa The boiling point at 1 atm or 101.3kPa


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