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1 Do Now & Announcements Complete notes (first page)—mostly review
When done with first page, you may start the activities at the 3 stations You must use your observations and your knowledge of intermolecular forces to come up with the definitions in the boxes Unit 5 Test ~FRI 3/20

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3 3. Intermolecular Forces
Forces of attraction between molecules (dotted lines represents attraction between molecules)

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5 Intermolecular Forces & Phase of Matter
For the same chemical substance, molecules in the SOLID phase will have stronger intermolecular forces between them than molecules in the GAS phase

6 Pressure: Atmospheric Pressure=pressure exerted by the air above a surface Vapor Pressure=pressure exerted by the molecules at the surface of the liquid; (they want to escape to the gas phase) VAPOR ATMOSPHERIC

7 VAPOR ATMOSPHERIC Boiling point of a liquid: vapor pressure = atmospheric pressure

8 : VAPOR PRESSURE = ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE =NORMAL BOILING POINT
- - - STANDARD ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE also = 1 atm : VAPOR PRESSURE = ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE =NORMAL BOILING POINT

9 Becoming a Gas (Add to Notes)
A higher vapor pressure  will evaporate more easily and go into the gas phase For a liquid to boil, the vapor pressure (↑) must overcome the atmospheric pressure (↓) (the particles in the liquid phase are “breaking free” as they change into the gas phase!)

10 **If you live in Denver, Colorado, you often have to adjust cooking instructions. Why does water boil at a different temperature if you’re at a higher altitude (where the atmospheric pressure is lower)?


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