Exam 10: The Liquid and Solid States
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The forces that hold CO2 together in the solid state are:
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Arrange the following substances in order of increasing boiling point: N2, H2, NH3, PH3
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Rank the following substances in order of increasing intermolecular forces: He, HF, F2, Ne
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A solid substance has a moderate melting point, is fairly soft, and is a nonconductor.This substance is probably a(n) ________ solid.
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Which of the following molecules experience dipole-dipole forces?
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What phase transition is occurring between points D and E on the heating curve? 

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The pictured change of state occurs at constant temperature even though heat is being removed.Where does this change of state occur on the cooling curve? 

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A solid substance has a high melting point, is hard, brittle, and conducts electricity when molten.This substance is probably a(n)________ solid.
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Calculate the amount of heat energy required to convert 55.0 g of water at 62.5oC to steam at 124.0 C.(Cwater = 4.18 J/g C; Csteam = 2.02 J/g C; molar heat of vaporization of liquid water = 4.07 x 104 J/mol)
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Rank the following substances in order of increasing boiling point: O2, Ne, Ar, H2
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Which of the following substances can participate in hydrogen bonding?
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The physical properties of a substance influenced by the strength of intermolecular forces include all of the following except:
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Rank the following substances in order of increasing boiling point: F2, Ne, He, Cl2
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Which of the following statements regarding intermolecular forces is incorrect?
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Which choice correctly lists the intermolecular forces present in CH3NH2?
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Calculate the amount of heat energy required to melt 25.0 g of ice at 0.0 C.(molar heat of fusion of ice = 6.01 x 103 J/mol)
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Three phases of water are shown in the figure.List the terms used to identify the phase changes indicated by the arrows. 

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