Exam 10: The Liquid and Solid States

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The diagram represents the physical state of a substance. Where does this physical state occur on the heating curve? The diagram represents the physical state of a substance. Where does this physical state occur on the heating curve?

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Calculate the amount of heat energy, in units of kilojoules, required to evaporate 35.0 g of ethanol, CH3CH2OH, at 78.4ºC, ethanol's boiling point. (The molar heat of vaporization of liquid ethanol is 3.86 × 104 J/mol. The molar mass of ethanol is 46.07 g/mol.)

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The molecular-level diagram shows the process of condensation. The molecular-level diagram shows the process of condensation.

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Which of the following has the highest boiling point?

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What is the boiling point in °C of acetone at 0.8 atm? What is the boiling point in °C of acetone at 0.8 atm?

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Which choice correctly lists the intermolecular forces present in CH4?

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Which of the following has the strongest London dispersion forces?

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

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From the vapor pressure curve of propane, it can be seen that the normal boiling point of propane is about ________. From the vapor pressure curve of propane, it can be seen that the normal boiling point of propane is about ________.

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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? 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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Calculate the amount of heat energy required to convert 55.0 g of water at 62.5ºC to steam at 124.0°C. (Cwater = 4.184 J/g°C; Csteam = 2.02 J/g°C; molar heat of vaporization of liquid water = 4.07 × 104 J/mol)

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Which of the following statements regarding the liquid state is incorrect?

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What phase transition is occurring between points D and E on the cooling curve? What phase transition is occurring between points D and E on the cooling curve?

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Rank the following substances in order of increasing intermolecular forces: Ar, H2O, N2, O2

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Which of the following substances can participate in hydrogen bonding?

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Which of the molecular-level images in the figure shows the liquid and vapor phases in equilibrium in a closed container? Which of the molecular-level images in the figure shows the liquid and vapor phases in equilibrium in a closed container?

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Arrange the following substances in order of increasing boiling point: N2, H2, NH3, PH3

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The forces that hold Cu together in the solid state are

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Which of the following statements regarding the liquid state is incorrect?

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The forces that hold CaF2 together in the solid state are

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