Deck 11: Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, and Solids

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CsCl crystallizes in a unit cell that contains a Cs+ ion at the center of a cube and a Cl- ion at each corner. The unit cell of CsCl is .

A) amorphous
B) primitive cubic
C) close packed
D) body- centered cubic
E) face- centered cubic
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is the energy required to expand the surface area of a liquid by a unit amount of area.

A) Meniscus
B) Capillary action
C) Surface tension
D) Viscosity
E) Volatility
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Which statements about viscosity are true?
(i) Viscosity increases as temperature decreases.
(ii) Viscosity increases as molecular weight increases.
(iii) Viscosity increases as intermolecular forces increase.

A) (i) only
B) (i) and (iii)
C) (ii) and (iii)
D) none
E) all
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Ethanol (C2H5OH) melts at - 114°C. The enthalpy of fusion is 5.02 kJ/mol. The specific heats of solid and liquid ethanol are 0.97 J/g- K and 2.3 J/g- K, respectively. How much heat (kJ) is needed to convert 25.0 g of solid ethanol at - 135°C to liquid ethanol at - 50°C?

A) 207.3
B) 9.21
C) - 12.7
D) 6.91
E) 4192
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Based on the figure above, the boiling point of diethyl ether under an external pressure of 1.32 atm is °C.

A) 20
B) 0
C) 10
D) 30
E) 40
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What fraction of the volume of each corner atom is actually within the volume of a face- centered cubic unit cell?

A) 1
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CsCl crystallizes in a unit cell that contains the Cs+ ion at the center of a cube that has a Cl- at each corner. Each unit cell contains Cs+ ions and Cl- , ions, respectively.

A) 1 and 8
B) 2 and 1
C) 1 and 1
D) 2 and 4
E) 2 and 2
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C12 H26 molecules are held together by .

A) ion- ion interactions
B) dispersion forces
C) hydrogen bonding
D) ion- dipole interactions
E) dipole- dipole interactions
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The phase diagram of a substance is given above. This substance is a at 25°C and 1.0 atm.

A) supercritical fluid
B) gas
C) liquid
D) crystal
E) solid
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Based on the figure above, the boiling point of ethyl alcohol under an external pressure of 0.0724 atm is °C.

A) 60
B) 80
C) 40
D) 70
E) 20
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Which statement is true about liquids but not true about solids?

A) They flow and are compressible.
B) They are highly ordered and not compressible.
C) They flow and are highly ordered.
D) They flow and are not compressible.
E) They assume both the volume and the shape of their containers.
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A substance that expands to fill its container yet has a density approaching that of a liquid, and that can behave as a solvent is called a(n) _.

A) liquid
B) supercritical fluid and gas
C) plasma
D) amorphous solid
E) gas
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What is the predominant intermolecular force in CBr4?

A) hydrogen- bonding
B) ion- dipole attraction
C) ionic bonding
D) dipole- dipole attraction
E) London- dispersion forces
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Which one of the following substances will not have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?

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Which one of the following exhibits dipole- dipole attraction between molecules?

A) XeF4
B) BCl3
C) Cl2
D) CO2
E) AsH3
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What portion of the volume of each atom or ion on the face of a unit cell is actually within the unit cell?

A) 3/4
B) 1/4
C) 1/2
D) all of it
E) none of it
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Hydrogen bonding is a special case of _ .

A) ion- dipole attraction
B) London- dispersion forces
C) dipole- dipole attractions
D) none of the above
E) ion- ion interactions
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A gas is _ and assumes of its container whereas a liquid is and assumes of its container.

A) compressible, the shape, not compressible, the volume and shape
B) condensed, the volume and shape, condensed, the volume and shape
C) compressible, the volume and shape, compressible, the volume
D) condensed, the shape, compressible, the volume and shape
E) compressible, the volume and shape, not compressible, the shape of a portion
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The vapor pressure of a liquid _.

A) decreases linearly with increasing temperature
B) decreases nonlinearly with increasing temperature
C) increases linearly with increasing temperature
D) increases nonlinearly with increasing temperature
E) is totally unrelated to its molecular structure
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The predominant intermolecular force in CaBr2 is _ .

A) dipole- dipole forces
B) London- dispersion forces
C) ion- dipole forces
D) hydrogen bonding
E) ionic bonding
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Metallic solids do not exhibit .

A) extreme brittleness
B) variable hardness
C) excellent thermal conductivity
D) variable melting point
E) excellent electrical conductivity
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How high a liquid will rise up a narrow tube as a result of capillary action depends on .

A) gravity alone
B) only the magnitude of cohesive forces in the liquid
C) the viscosity of the liquid
D) the magnitudes of cohesive forces in the liquid and adhesive forces between the liquid and the tube, and gravity
E) only the magnitude of adhesive forces between the liquid and the tube
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An ionic solid, NaCl (s), dissolves in water because of the .

A) relatively low melting point
B) strong coulombic interactions between oppositely charged ions
C) 1:
1 ratio of ions in the unit cell
D) simple face- centered cubic unit cell type it forms
E) relatively low lattice energy due to small charges of Na+ and Cl- ions
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Large intermolecular forces in a substance are manifested by .

A) high critical temperatures and pressures
B) high heats of fusion and vaporization
C) high boiling point
D) low vapor pressure
E) all of the above
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On a phase diagram, the critical pressure is .

A) the pressure above which a substance is a liquid at all temperatures
B) the pressure at which a liquid changes to a gas
C) the pressure required to melt a solid
D) the pressure required to liquefy a gas at its critical temperature
E) the pressure below which a substance is a solid at all temperatures
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Consider the following statements about crystalline solids:
(i) Molecules or atoms in molecular solids are held together via intermolecular forces.
(ii) Metallic solids have atoms in the points of the crystal lattice.
(iii) Ionic solids have formula units in the point of the crystal lattice.
(iv) Atoms in covalent- network solids are connected via a network of covalent bonds.
Which of the statements is false?

A) (i)
B) (ii)
C) (iii)
D) (iv)
E) none
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What intermolecular force is responsible for the fact that ice is less dense than liquid water?

A) ion- dipole forces
B) hydrogen bonding
C) London dispersion forces
D) dipole- dipole forces
E) ionic bonding
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Elemental iodine (I2) is a solid at room temperature. What is the major attractive force that exists among different I2 molecules in the solid?

A) dipole- dipole attractions
B) covalent- ionic interactions
C) London dispersion forces
D) dipole- dipole rejections
E) ionic- dipole interactions
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Volatility and vapor pressure are .

A) both independent of temperature
B) not related
C) the same thing
D) inversely proportional to one another
E) directly proportional to one another
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Heat of sublimation can be approximated by adding together and .

A) heat of freezing (solidification), heat of condensation
B) heat of fusion, heat of condensation
C) heat of freezing (solidification), heat of vaporization
D) heat of fusion, heat of vaporization
E) heat of deposition, heat of vaporization
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When NaCl dissolves in water, aqueous Na+ and Cl- ions result. The force of attraction that exists between Na+ and H2O is called a(n) _ interaction.

A) ion- dipole
B) hydrogen bonding
C) ion- ion
D) London dispersion force
E) dipole- dipole
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The intermolecular force(s) responsible for the fact that CH4 has the lowest boiling point in the set CH4, SiH4, GeH4, SnH4 is/are .

A) mainly hydrogen bonding but also dipole- dipole interactions
B) dipole- dipole interactions
C) London dispersion forces
D) mainly London- dispersion forces but also dipole- dipole interactions
E) hydrogen bonding
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Based on the figure above, the boiling point of water under an external pressure of 0.316 atm atm is
__________°C.

A) 80
B) 90
C) 70
D) 60
E) 40
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On a phase diagram, the melting point is the same as .

A) the triple point
B) the freezing point
C) the vapor- pressure curve
D) the boiling point
E) the critical point
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Crystalline solids .

A) are usually very soft
B) exist only at high temperatures
C) exist only at very low temperatures
D) have their particles arranged randomly
E) have highly ordered structures
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A volatile liquid is one that .

A) is highly viscous
B) readily evaporates
C) is highly flammable
D) is highly cohesive
E) is highly hydrogen- bonded
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The fluorocarbon C2Cl3F3 has a normal boiling point of 47.6°C. The specific heats of C2Cl3F3 (l) and C2Cl3F3(g) are 0.91 J/g- K and 0.67 J/g- K, respectively. The heat of vaporization of the compound is 27.49 kJ/mol. The heat required to convert 50.0 g of the compound from the liquid at 5.0°C to the gas at 80.0°C is kJ.

A) 1454
B) 10.36
C) 30.51
D) 3031
E) 8.19
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The strongest interparticle attractions exist between particles of a and the weakest interparticle attractions exist between particles of a .

A) solid, gas
B) solid, liquid
C) gas, solid
D) liquid, gas
E) liquid, solid
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The unit cell with all sides the same length and all angles equal to 90° that has lattice points only at the corners is called .

A) primitive cubic
B) spherical cubic
C) face- centered cubic
D) monoclinic
E) body- centered cubic
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Some things take longer to cook at high altitudes than at low altitudes because .

A) water boils at a higher temperature at high altitude than at low altitude
B) water boils at a lower temperature at high altitude than at low altitude
C) there is a higher moisture content in the air at high altitude
D) heat isn't conducted as well in low density air
E) natural gas flames don't burn as hot at high altitudes
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The ease with which the charge distribution in a molecule can be distorted by an external electrical field is called the _ .

A) polarizability
B) viscosity
C) hydrogen bonding
D) electronegativity
E) volatility
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Viscosity is .

A) the same as density
B) unaffected by temperature
C) the resistance to flow
D) the "skin" on a liquid surface caused by intermolecular attraction
E) inversely proportional to molar mass
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Together, liquids and solids constitute _ phases of matter.

A) the disordered
B) the fluid
C) all of the
D) the compressible
E) the condensed
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The vapor pressure of any substance at its normal boiling point is

A) 1 atm
B) 1 torr
C) equal to atmospheric pressure
D) equal to the vapor pressure of water
E) 1 Pa
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A solid has a very high melting point, great hardness, and poor electrical conduction. This is a(n)
Solid.

A) metallic and covalent network
B) covalent network
C) molecular
D) metallic
E) ionic
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Crystalline solids differ from amorphous solids in that crystalline solids have .

A) atoms, molecules, or ions that are close together
B) much larger atoms, molecules, or ions
C) no orderly structure
D) a long- range repeating pattern of atoms, molecules, or ions
E) appreciable intermolecular attractive forces
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Which of the following molecules has hydrogen bonding as its only intermolecular force?

A) HF
B) H2O
C) C5H11OH
D) C6H13NH2
E) None, all of the above exhibit dispersion forces.
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The property responsible for the "beading up" of water is .

A) surface tension
B) hydrogen bonding
C) vapor pressure
D) density
E) viscosity
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The shape of a liquid's meniscus is determined by .

A) the type of material the container is made of
B) the amount of hydrogen bonding in the liquid
C) the relative magnitudes of cohesive forces in the liquid and adhesive forces between the liquid and its container
D) the volume of the liquid
E) the viscosity of the liquid
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In liquids, the attractive intermolecular forces are .

A) strong enough to hold molecules relatively close together
B) not strong enough to keep molecules from moving past each other
C) strong enough to keep the molecules confined to vibrating about their fixed lattice points
D) very weak compared with kinetic energies of the molecules
E) strong enough to hold molecules relatively close together but not strong enough to keep molecules from moving past each other
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are particularly polarizable.

A) Large polar molecules
B) Large nonpolar molecules
C) Small nonpolar molecules
D) Small polar molecules
E) Large molecules, regardless of their polarity,
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As a solid element melts, the atoms become and they have _ attraction for one another.

A) larger, greater
B) closer together, less
C) closer together, more
D) more separated, less
E) more separated, more
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Which of the following is not an existing or a potential application of the supercritical carbon dioxide?

A) isolation of the flavor components of herbs and spices
B) extraction of essential flavor elements from hops for use in brewing
C) extraction of caffeine from coffee beans
D) use as a solvent in dry cleaning
E) use as a coolant in refrigeration
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The enthalpy change for converting 1.00 mol of ice at - 50.0°C to water at 70.0°C is kJ. The specific heats of ice, water, and steam are 2.09 J/g- K, 4.18 J/g- K, and 1.84 J/g- K, respectively. For H2O, OHfus = 6.01 kJ/mol, and OHvap = 40.67 kJ/mol

A) 12.28
B) 13.16
C) 6.41
D) 9.40
E) 7154
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The enthalpy change for converting 10.0 g of ice at - 25.0°C to water at 80.0°C is kJ. The specific heats of ice, water, and steam are 2.09 J/g- K, 4.18 J/g- K, and 1.84 J/g- K, respectively. For H2O, OHfus = 6.01 kJ/mol, and OHvap = 40.67 kJ/mol

A) 6.16
B) 9.88
C) 3870
D) 7.21
E) 12.28
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NaCl crystallizes in a face- centered cubic cell. What is the total number of ions (Na+ ions and Cl- ions) that lie within a unit cell of NaCl?

A) 6
B) 2
C) 4
D) 8
E) 5
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When the phase diagram for a substance has a solid- liquid phase boundary line that has a negative slope (leans to the left), the substance .

A) can go from solid to liquid, within a small temperature range, via the application of pressure
B) cannot be liquefied above its triple point
C) sublimes rather than melts under ordinary conditions
D) cannot go from solid to liquid by application of pressure at any temperature
E) melts rather than sublimes under ordinary conditions
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The phase changes B -C and D -E are not associated with temperature increases because the heat energy is used up to .

A) rearrange atoms within molecules
B) break intramolecular bonds
C) increase distances between molecules
D) increase the density of the sample
E) increase the velocity of molecules
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In general, the vapor pressure of a substance increases as _ increases.

A) hydrogen bonding
B) temperature
C) molecular weight
D) viscosity
E) surface tension
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The critical temperature and pressure of CS2 are 279°C and 78 atm, respectively. At temperatures above 279°C, CS2 can only occur as a _.

A) liquid and gas
B) solid
C) liquid
D) gas
E) supercritical fluid
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The direct conversion of a solid to a gas is called .
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The substance with the largest heat of vaporization is _ .
I2
Br2 Cl2 F2 O2

A) O2
B) Cl2
C) I2
D) F2
E) Br2
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Of the following, should have the highest critical temperature.

A) CCl4
B) CF4
C) H2
D) CBr4
E) CH4
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On the phase diagram shown, the coordinates of point correspond to the critical temperature and pressure.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Of the following substances, only has London dispersion forces as the only intermolecular force. <strong>Of the following substances, only has London dispersion forces as the only intermolecular force.  </strong> A) Kr B) HCl C) CH<sub>3</sub>OH D) H<sub>2</sub>S E) NH<sub>3</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Kr
B) HCl
C) CH3OH
D) H2S
E) NH3
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The heat of fusion of water is 6.01 kJ/mol. The heat capacity of liquid water is 75.3 J/mol · K. The conversion of 50.0 g of ice at 0.00°C to liquid water at 22.0°C requires kJ of heat.

A) 17.2
B) 3.8 × 102
C) 0.469
D) 21.3
E) Insufficient data are given.
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The slope of a plot of the natural log of the vapor pressure of a substance versus 1/T is .

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The heating curve shown was generated by measuring the heat flow and temperature of a solid as it was heated. The heat flow into the sample in the segment will yield the value of the O Hvap of this substance.

A) AB
B) BC
C) CD
D) DE
E) EF
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Which one of the following derivatives of ethane has the highest boiling point?

A) C2F6
B) C2Cl6
C) C2Br6
D) C2H6
E) C2I6
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Of the following substances, _ has the highest boiling point.

A) H2O
B) Kr
C) CH4
D) CO2
E) NH3
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How many atoms are contained in a face- centered cubic unit cell?
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Chromium crystallizes in a body- centered cubic unit cell. There are chromium atoms per unit cell.
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London Dispersion Forces tend to in strength with increasing molecular weight.
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The phase diagram of a substance is given above. The region that corresponds to the solid phase is

A) w
B) x
C) y
D) z
E) x and y
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On a phase diagram, the critical temperature is .

A) the temperature below which a gas cannot be liquefied
B) the temperature required to melt a solid
C) the temperature above which a gas cannot be liquefied
D) the temperature at which all three states are in equilibrium
E) the temperature required to cause sublimation of a solid
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On the phase diagram below, segment corresponds to the conditions of temperature and pressure under which the solid and the gas of the substance are in equilibrium.

A) AB
B) BC
C) AC
D) CD
E) AD
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The predominant intermolecular force in (CH3)2NH is .

A) hydrogen bonding
B) ion- dipole forces
C) ionic bonding
D) London dispersion forces
E) dipole- dipole forces
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Which one of the following substances will have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?

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The scattering of light waves upon passing through a narrow slit is called .

A) grating
B) diffusion
C) incidence
D) adhesion
E) diffraction
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In general, intramolecular forces determine the properties of a substance and intermolecular forces determine its properties.
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CsCl crystallizes in a unit cell that contains a Cs+ ion at the center of a cube and a Cl- ion at each corner. The unit cell of CsCl is .

A) amorphous
B) primitive cubic
C) close packed
D) body- centered cubic
E) face- centered cubic
primitive cubic
2
is the energy required to expand the surface area of a liquid by a unit amount of area.

A) Meniscus
B) Capillary action
C) Surface tension
D) Viscosity
E) Volatility
Surface tension
3
Which statements about viscosity are true?
(i) Viscosity increases as temperature decreases.
(ii) Viscosity increases as molecular weight increases.
(iii) Viscosity increases as intermolecular forces increase.

A) (i) only
B) (i) and (iii)
C) (ii) and (iii)
D) none
E) all
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Ethanol (C2H5OH) melts at - 114°C. The enthalpy of fusion is 5.02 kJ/mol. The specific heats of solid and liquid ethanol are 0.97 J/g- K and 2.3 J/g- K, respectively. How much heat (kJ) is needed to convert 25.0 g of solid ethanol at - 135°C to liquid ethanol at - 50°C?

A) 207.3
B) 9.21
C) - 12.7
D) 6.91
E) 4192
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Based on the figure above, the boiling point of diethyl ether under an external pressure of 1.32 atm is °C.

A) 20
B) 0
C) 10
D) 30
E) 40
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What fraction of the volume of each corner atom is actually within the volume of a face- centered cubic unit cell?

A) 1
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C) <strong>What fraction of the volume of each corner atom is actually within the volume of a face- centered cubic unit cell?</strong> A) 1 B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>What fraction of the volume of each corner atom is actually within the volume of a face- centered cubic unit cell?</strong> A) 1 B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>What fraction of the volume of each corner atom is actually within the volume of a face- centered cubic unit cell?</strong> A) 1 B)   C)   D)   E)
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CsCl crystallizes in a unit cell that contains the Cs+ ion at the center of a cube that has a Cl- at each corner. Each unit cell contains Cs+ ions and Cl- , ions, respectively.

A) 1 and 8
B) 2 and 1
C) 1 and 1
D) 2 and 4
E) 2 and 2
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C12 H26 molecules are held together by .

A) ion- ion interactions
B) dispersion forces
C) hydrogen bonding
D) ion- dipole interactions
E) dipole- dipole interactions
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The phase diagram of a substance is given above. This substance is a at 25°C and 1.0 atm.

A) supercritical fluid
B) gas
C) liquid
D) crystal
E) solid
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Based on the figure above, the boiling point of ethyl alcohol under an external pressure of 0.0724 atm is °C.

A) 60
B) 80
C) 40
D) 70
E) 20
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Which statement is true about liquids but not true about solids?

A) They flow and are compressible.
B) They are highly ordered and not compressible.
C) They flow and are highly ordered.
D) They flow and are not compressible.
E) They assume both the volume and the shape of their containers.
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A substance that expands to fill its container yet has a density approaching that of a liquid, and that can behave as a solvent is called a(n) _.

A) liquid
B) supercritical fluid and gas
C) plasma
D) amorphous solid
E) gas
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What is the predominant intermolecular force in CBr4?

A) hydrogen- bonding
B) ion- dipole attraction
C) ionic bonding
D) dipole- dipole attraction
E) London- dispersion forces
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Which one of the following substances will not have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?

A)
<strong>Which one of the following substances will not have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B)
<strong>Which one of the following substances will not have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which one of the following substances will not have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D)
<strong>Which one of the following substances will not have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which one of the following substances will not have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Which one of the following exhibits dipole- dipole attraction between molecules?

A) XeF4
B) BCl3
C) Cl2
D) CO2
E) AsH3
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What portion of the volume of each atom or ion on the face of a unit cell is actually within the unit cell?

A) 3/4
B) 1/4
C) 1/2
D) all of it
E) none of it
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Hydrogen bonding is a special case of _ .

A) ion- dipole attraction
B) London- dispersion forces
C) dipole- dipole attractions
D) none of the above
E) ion- ion interactions
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A gas is _ and assumes of its container whereas a liquid is and assumes of its container.

A) compressible, the shape, not compressible, the volume and shape
B) condensed, the volume and shape, condensed, the volume and shape
C) compressible, the volume and shape, compressible, the volume
D) condensed, the shape, compressible, the volume and shape
E) compressible, the volume and shape, not compressible, the shape of a portion
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The vapor pressure of a liquid _.

A) decreases linearly with increasing temperature
B) decreases nonlinearly with increasing temperature
C) increases linearly with increasing temperature
D) increases nonlinearly with increasing temperature
E) is totally unrelated to its molecular structure
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The predominant intermolecular force in CaBr2 is _ .

A) dipole- dipole forces
B) London- dispersion forces
C) ion- dipole forces
D) hydrogen bonding
E) ionic bonding
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Metallic solids do not exhibit .

A) extreme brittleness
B) variable hardness
C) excellent thermal conductivity
D) variable melting point
E) excellent electrical conductivity
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How high a liquid will rise up a narrow tube as a result of capillary action depends on .

A) gravity alone
B) only the magnitude of cohesive forces in the liquid
C) the viscosity of the liquid
D) the magnitudes of cohesive forces in the liquid and adhesive forces between the liquid and the tube, and gravity
E) only the magnitude of adhesive forces between the liquid and the tube
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An ionic solid, NaCl (s), dissolves in water because of the .

A) relatively low melting point
B) strong coulombic interactions between oppositely charged ions
C) 1:
1 ratio of ions in the unit cell
D) simple face- centered cubic unit cell type it forms
E) relatively low lattice energy due to small charges of Na+ and Cl- ions
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Large intermolecular forces in a substance are manifested by .

A) high critical temperatures and pressures
B) high heats of fusion and vaporization
C) high boiling point
D) low vapor pressure
E) all of the above
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On a phase diagram, the critical pressure is .

A) the pressure above which a substance is a liquid at all temperatures
B) the pressure at which a liquid changes to a gas
C) the pressure required to melt a solid
D) the pressure required to liquefy a gas at its critical temperature
E) the pressure below which a substance is a solid at all temperatures
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Consider the following statements about crystalline solids:
(i) Molecules or atoms in molecular solids are held together via intermolecular forces.
(ii) Metallic solids have atoms in the points of the crystal lattice.
(iii) Ionic solids have formula units in the point of the crystal lattice.
(iv) Atoms in covalent- network solids are connected via a network of covalent bonds.
Which of the statements is false?

A) (i)
B) (ii)
C) (iii)
D) (iv)
E) none
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What intermolecular force is responsible for the fact that ice is less dense than liquid water?

A) ion- dipole forces
B) hydrogen bonding
C) London dispersion forces
D) dipole- dipole forces
E) ionic bonding
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Elemental iodine (I2) is a solid at room temperature. What is the major attractive force that exists among different I2 molecules in the solid?

A) dipole- dipole attractions
B) covalent- ionic interactions
C) London dispersion forces
D) dipole- dipole rejections
E) ionic- dipole interactions
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Volatility and vapor pressure are .

A) both independent of temperature
B) not related
C) the same thing
D) inversely proportional to one another
E) directly proportional to one another
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30
Heat of sublimation can be approximated by adding together and .

A) heat of freezing (solidification), heat of condensation
B) heat of fusion, heat of condensation
C) heat of freezing (solidification), heat of vaporization
D) heat of fusion, heat of vaporization
E) heat of deposition, heat of vaporization
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When NaCl dissolves in water, aqueous Na+ and Cl- ions result. The force of attraction that exists between Na+ and H2O is called a(n) _ interaction.

A) ion- dipole
B) hydrogen bonding
C) ion- ion
D) London dispersion force
E) dipole- dipole
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32
The intermolecular force(s) responsible for the fact that CH4 has the lowest boiling point in the set CH4, SiH4, GeH4, SnH4 is/are .

A) mainly hydrogen bonding but also dipole- dipole interactions
B) dipole- dipole interactions
C) London dispersion forces
D) mainly London- dispersion forces but also dipole- dipole interactions
E) hydrogen bonding
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Based on the figure above, the boiling point of water under an external pressure of 0.316 atm atm is
__________°C.

A) 80
B) 90
C) 70
D) 60
E) 40
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On a phase diagram, the melting point is the same as .

A) the triple point
B) the freezing point
C) the vapor- pressure curve
D) the boiling point
E) the critical point
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Crystalline solids .

A) are usually very soft
B) exist only at high temperatures
C) exist only at very low temperatures
D) have their particles arranged randomly
E) have highly ordered structures
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A volatile liquid is one that .

A) is highly viscous
B) readily evaporates
C) is highly flammable
D) is highly cohesive
E) is highly hydrogen- bonded
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The fluorocarbon C2Cl3F3 has a normal boiling point of 47.6°C. The specific heats of C2Cl3F3 (l) and C2Cl3F3(g) are 0.91 J/g- K and 0.67 J/g- K, respectively. The heat of vaporization of the compound is 27.49 kJ/mol. The heat required to convert 50.0 g of the compound from the liquid at 5.0°C to the gas at 80.0°C is kJ.

A) 1454
B) 10.36
C) 30.51
D) 3031
E) 8.19
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38
The strongest interparticle attractions exist between particles of a and the weakest interparticle attractions exist between particles of a .

A) solid, gas
B) solid, liquid
C) gas, solid
D) liquid, gas
E) liquid, solid
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39
The unit cell with all sides the same length and all angles equal to 90° that has lattice points only at the corners is called .

A) primitive cubic
B) spherical cubic
C) face- centered cubic
D) monoclinic
E) body- centered cubic
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40
Some things take longer to cook at high altitudes than at low altitudes because .

A) water boils at a higher temperature at high altitude than at low altitude
B) water boils at a lower temperature at high altitude than at low altitude
C) there is a higher moisture content in the air at high altitude
D) heat isn't conducted as well in low density air
E) natural gas flames don't burn as hot at high altitudes
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The ease with which the charge distribution in a molecule can be distorted by an external electrical field is called the _ .

A) polarizability
B) viscosity
C) hydrogen bonding
D) electronegativity
E) volatility
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Viscosity is .

A) the same as density
B) unaffected by temperature
C) the resistance to flow
D) the "skin" on a liquid surface caused by intermolecular attraction
E) inversely proportional to molar mass
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Together, liquids and solids constitute _ phases of matter.

A) the disordered
B) the fluid
C) all of the
D) the compressible
E) the condensed
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44
The vapor pressure of any substance at its normal boiling point is

A) 1 atm
B) 1 torr
C) equal to atmospheric pressure
D) equal to the vapor pressure of water
E) 1 Pa
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45
A solid has a very high melting point, great hardness, and poor electrical conduction. This is a(n)
Solid.

A) metallic and covalent network
B) covalent network
C) molecular
D) metallic
E) ionic
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46
Crystalline solids differ from amorphous solids in that crystalline solids have .

A) atoms, molecules, or ions that are close together
B) much larger atoms, molecules, or ions
C) no orderly structure
D) a long- range repeating pattern of atoms, molecules, or ions
E) appreciable intermolecular attractive forces
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47
Which of the following molecules has hydrogen bonding as its only intermolecular force?

A) HF
B) H2O
C) C5H11OH
D) C6H13NH2
E) None, all of the above exhibit dispersion forces.
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The property responsible for the "beading up" of water is .

A) surface tension
B) hydrogen bonding
C) vapor pressure
D) density
E) viscosity
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The shape of a liquid's meniscus is determined by .

A) the type of material the container is made of
B) the amount of hydrogen bonding in the liquid
C) the relative magnitudes of cohesive forces in the liquid and adhesive forces between the liquid and its container
D) the volume of the liquid
E) the viscosity of the liquid
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50
In liquids, the attractive intermolecular forces are .

A) strong enough to hold molecules relatively close together
B) not strong enough to keep molecules from moving past each other
C) strong enough to keep the molecules confined to vibrating about their fixed lattice points
D) very weak compared with kinetic energies of the molecules
E) strong enough to hold molecules relatively close together but not strong enough to keep molecules from moving past each other
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are particularly polarizable.

A) Large polar molecules
B) Large nonpolar molecules
C) Small nonpolar molecules
D) Small polar molecules
E) Large molecules, regardless of their polarity,
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52
As a solid element melts, the atoms become and they have _ attraction for one another.

A) larger, greater
B) closer together, less
C) closer together, more
D) more separated, less
E) more separated, more
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Which of the following is not an existing or a potential application of the supercritical carbon dioxide?

A) isolation of the flavor components of herbs and spices
B) extraction of essential flavor elements from hops for use in brewing
C) extraction of caffeine from coffee beans
D) use as a solvent in dry cleaning
E) use as a coolant in refrigeration
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54
The enthalpy change for converting 1.00 mol of ice at - 50.0°C to water at 70.0°C is kJ. The specific heats of ice, water, and steam are 2.09 J/g- K, 4.18 J/g- K, and 1.84 J/g- K, respectively. For H2O, OHfus = 6.01 kJ/mol, and OHvap = 40.67 kJ/mol

A) 12.28
B) 13.16
C) 6.41
D) 9.40
E) 7154
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55
The enthalpy change for converting 10.0 g of ice at - 25.0°C to water at 80.0°C is kJ. The specific heats of ice, water, and steam are 2.09 J/g- K, 4.18 J/g- K, and 1.84 J/g- K, respectively. For H2O, OHfus = 6.01 kJ/mol, and OHvap = 40.67 kJ/mol

A) 6.16
B) 9.88
C) 3870
D) 7.21
E) 12.28
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56
NaCl crystallizes in a face- centered cubic cell. What is the total number of ions (Na+ ions and Cl- ions) that lie within a unit cell of NaCl?

A) 6
B) 2
C) 4
D) 8
E) 5
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57
When the phase diagram for a substance has a solid- liquid phase boundary line that has a negative slope (leans to the left), the substance .

A) can go from solid to liquid, within a small temperature range, via the application of pressure
B) cannot be liquefied above its triple point
C) sublimes rather than melts under ordinary conditions
D) cannot go from solid to liquid by application of pressure at any temperature
E) melts rather than sublimes under ordinary conditions
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The phase changes B -C and D -E are not associated with temperature increases because the heat energy is used up to .

A) rearrange atoms within molecules
B) break intramolecular bonds
C) increase distances between molecules
D) increase the density of the sample
E) increase the velocity of molecules
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In general, the vapor pressure of a substance increases as _ increases.

A) hydrogen bonding
B) temperature
C) molecular weight
D) viscosity
E) surface tension
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60
The critical temperature and pressure of CS2 are 279°C and 78 atm, respectively. At temperatures above 279°C, CS2 can only occur as a _.

A) liquid and gas
B) solid
C) liquid
D) gas
E) supercritical fluid
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61
The direct conversion of a solid to a gas is called .
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62
The substance with the largest heat of vaporization is _ .
I2
Br2 Cl2 F2 O2

A) O2
B) Cl2
C) I2
D) F2
E) Br2
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63
Of the following, should have the highest critical temperature.

A) CCl4
B) CF4
C) H2
D) CBr4
E) CH4
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On the phase diagram shown, the coordinates of point correspond to the critical temperature and pressure.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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65
Of the following substances, only has London dispersion forces as the only intermolecular force. <strong>Of the following substances, only has London dispersion forces as the only intermolecular force.  </strong> A) Kr B) HCl C) CH<sub>3</sub>OH D) H<sub>2</sub>S E) NH<sub>3</sub>

A) Kr
B) HCl
C) CH3OH
D) H2S
E) NH3
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66
The heat of fusion of water is 6.01 kJ/mol. The heat capacity of liquid water is 75.3 J/mol · K. The conversion of 50.0 g of ice at 0.00°C to liquid water at 22.0°C requires kJ of heat.

A) 17.2
B) 3.8 × 102
C) 0.469
D) 21.3
E) Insufficient data are given.
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The slope of a plot of the natural log of the vapor pressure of a substance versus 1/T is .

A) <strong>The slope of a plot of the natural log of the vapor pressure of a substance versus 1/T is .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>The slope of a plot of the natural log of the vapor pressure of a substance versus 1/T is .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>The slope of a plot of the natural log of the vapor pressure of a substance versus 1/T is .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>The slope of a plot of the natural log of the vapor pressure of a substance versus 1/T is .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>The slope of a plot of the natural log of the vapor pressure of a substance versus 1/T is .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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68
The heating curve shown was generated by measuring the heat flow and temperature of a solid as it was heated. The heat flow into the sample in the segment will yield the value of the O Hvap of this substance.

A) AB
B) BC
C) CD
D) DE
E) EF
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69
Which one of the following derivatives of ethane has the highest boiling point?

A) C2F6
B) C2Cl6
C) C2Br6
D) C2H6
E) C2I6
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70
Of the following substances, _ has the highest boiling point.

A) H2O
B) Kr
C) CH4
D) CO2
E) NH3
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71
How many atoms are contained in a face- centered cubic unit cell?
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Chromium crystallizes in a body- centered cubic unit cell. There are chromium atoms per unit cell.
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73
London Dispersion Forces tend to in strength with increasing molecular weight.
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The phase diagram of a substance is given above. The region that corresponds to the solid phase is

A) w
B) x
C) y
D) z
E) x and y
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75
On a phase diagram, the critical temperature is .

A) the temperature below which a gas cannot be liquefied
B) the temperature required to melt a solid
C) the temperature above which a gas cannot be liquefied
D) the temperature at which all three states are in equilibrium
E) the temperature required to cause sublimation of a solid
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On the phase diagram below, segment corresponds to the conditions of temperature and pressure under which the solid and the gas of the substance are in equilibrium.

A) AB
B) BC
C) AC
D) CD
E) AD
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The predominant intermolecular force in (CH3)2NH is .

A) hydrogen bonding
B) ion- dipole forces
C) ionic bonding
D) London dispersion forces
E) dipole- dipole forces
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Which one of the following substances will have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?

A)
<strong>Which one of the following substances will have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which one of the following substances will have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C)
<strong>Which one of the following substances will have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which one of the following substances will have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E)
<strong>Which one of the following substances will have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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The scattering of light waves upon passing through a narrow slit is called .

A) grating
B) diffusion
C) incidence
D) adhesion
E) diffraction
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In general, intramolecular forces determine the properties of a substance and intermolecular forces determine its properties.
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