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WARM UP Identify the intermolecular forces present in each of the following mixtures: PCl3 and CCl4 H2O and H2O NaCl and H2 CO2 and N2 HF and HCOOH Ca3(PO4)2.

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1 WARM UP Identify the intermolecular forces present in each of the following mixtures: PCl3 and CCl4 H2O and H2O NaCl and H2 CO2 and N2 HF and HCOOH Ca3(PO4)2 and H2O BH3 and CH2O

2 The Big Bang Theory

3 Properties of Phases

4 Solids Definite shape and volume (crystal)
Strong intermolecular forces Little motion

5 Gases Change shape and volume Lots of molecular motion and space
Very little forces to hold them together

6 Liquids Definite volume, change shape
Some intermolecular forces, but they can be broken and re-formed

7 Properties of Liquids Increased with stronger IMFs Viscosity
Resistance to flow Surface tension Surface molecules pulled together

8 Properties of Liquids Cohesion and adhesion
Stickiness to itself, and to other things

9 Water’s Special Properties
Strong H-bonds give it “super-stickiness” High density liquid Expands on freezing Ice floats

10 WRAP UP Describe how the intermolecular forces present in solids, liquids, and gases are different.

11 WARM UP List the 4 properties of liquids that are affected by intermolecular forces. Describe how they change as the strength of intermolecular forces change.

12 MINI-LAB Drops on a Penny Heather Nelson January 2012

13 WRAP UP List 2 or 3 unique properties of water.
Explain why water has those properties.


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