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1 Notes: Special Properties of Liquids (13.1/13.3 add-on)
OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to (SWBAT) Explain special properties of liquids due to IMFs QUESTIONS TO PONDER: How is viscosity and surface tension affected by IMFs? Explain how IMFs are related to the use of chromatography?

2 Special Properties of Liquids
Viscosity Surface Tension Capillary Action

3 Viscosity Resistance of a liquid to flow because of IMFs
High viscosity  thick  flows more slowly Honey, syrup Low viscosity  more “liquidy”  flows more rapidly Water, many other liquids As temperature increases, viscosity will decrease (flows faster)  less IMF because particles are farther apart

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5 Surface Tension Liquids particles of surface sticking to each other due to IMFs  cohesion Molecules at or near the surface tend to contract the surface into smallest possible area

6 Surface tension is the reason for…
Ability to walk on water Beads of droplet form Belly flops

7 Capillary Action Ability of liquid to flow up narrow spaces opposite gravity Occurs due to IMF between liquid and solid surface it is in contact with  adhesion If adhesion > cohesion  goes up Reason for water going up stems of plants

8 Capillary Action Reason for water going up stems of plants

9 Chromatography A lab technique that uses capillary action to separate mixtures Separates mixtures based on different polarities of molecules and IMFs ↓ polar  travels farther up (repelled by solvent) ↑ polar  doesn’t travel up as far (attracted to paper and solvent)

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