Deck 11: Liquids, Solids, and Intermolecular Forces

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Choose the molecule or compound that exhibits dispersion forces as its strongest intermolecular force.

A)Cl2
B)CO
C)HF
D)NaCl
E)All of these have intermolecular forces stronger than dispersion.
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Choose the molecule or compound that exhibits dipole-dipole forces as its strongest intermolecular force.

A)H2
B)SO2
C)NH3
D)CF4
E)BCl3
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Identify the characteristics of a liquid.

A)indefinite shape and volume
B)indefinite shape, but definite volume
C)definite shape and volume
D)none of the above
E)all of the above
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What type of intermolecular force causes the dissolution of NaCl in water?

A)hydrogen bonding
B)dipole-dipole forces
C)ion-dipole force
D)dispersion forces
E)none of the above
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Choose the pair of substances that are most likely to form a homogeneous solution.

A)NaCl and Hg
B)LiF and C6H14
C)C3H8 and C2H5OH
D)Br2 and PF3
E)NH3 and CH3OH
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Place the following compounds in order of decreasing strength of intermolecular forces. I. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 II. (CH3)3CCH3 III. (CH3)3CCH2CH3

A)III > II > I
B)I > III > II
C)I > II > III
D)II > III > I
E)III > I > II
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Place the following compounds in order of increasing strength of intermolecular forces. CO2 F2 NH2CH3

A)NH2CH3 < CO2 < F2
B)F2 < NH2CH3 < CO2
C)NH2CH3 < F2 < CO2
D)F2 < CO2 < NH2CH3
E)CO2 < NH2CH3 < F2
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Which one of the following has a definite shape and volume?

A)gas
B)liquid
C)solid
D)none of the above
E)all of the above
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What is the strongest type of intermolecular force present in NH2CH3?

A)dispersion
B)dipole-dipole
C)hydrogen bonding
D)ion-dipole
E)none of the above
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What is the strongest type of intermolecular force present in H2?

A)ion-dipole
B)dipole-dipole
C)dispersion
D)hydrogen bonding
E)none of the above
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What is the strongest type of intermolecular force present in CHF3?

A)ion-dipole
B)dispersion
C)hydrogen bonding
D)dipole-dipole
E)none of the above
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Identify the compound that does not have dipole-dipole forces as its strongest force.

A)CH2Cl2
B)CH3OCH3
C)CH3Br
D)HCCl3
E)CO2
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Choose the compound that exhibits hydrogen bonding as its strongest intermolecular force.

A)SCl2
B)C2H6
C)CH3OH
D)CH2F2
E)None of the above compounds exhibit hydrogen bonding.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Intermolecular forces are generally stronger than bonding forces.
B)The potential energy of molecules decrease as they get closer to one another.
C)Energy is given off when the attraction between two molecules is broken.
D)Increasing the pressure on a solid usually causes it to become a liquid.
E)None of the above is true.
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The forces between polar molecules is known as ________.

A)hydrogen bonding
B)ion-dipole forces
C)dipole-dipole forces
D)dispersion forces
E)ionic forces
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Place the following compounds in order of increasing strength of intermolecular forces. CH4 CH3CH2CH3 CH3CH3

A)CH3CH2CH3 < CH4 < CH3CH3
B)CH3CH2CH3 < CH3CH3 < CH4
C)CH3CH3 < CH4 < CH3CH2CH3
D)CH4 < CH3CH2CH3 < CH3CH3
E)CH4 < CH3CH3 < CH3CH2CH3
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Place the following compounds in order of decreasing strength of intermolecular forces. HF O2 CO2

A)HF > CO2 > O2
B)HF > O2 > CO2
C)O2 > CO2 > HF
D)CO2 > HF > O2
E)CO2 > O2 > HF
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Give the change in condition to go from a liquid to a gas.

A)increase heat or reduce pressure
B)increase heat or increase pressure
C)cool or reduce pressure
D)cool or increase pressure
E)none of the above
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Identify the compound that does not have hydrogen bonding.

A)(CH3)3N
B)H2O
C)CH3OH
D)HF
E)CH3NH2
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Which one of the following has a low density?

A)gas
B)liquid
C)solid
D)none of the above
E)all of the above
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Choose the pair of substances that are most likely to form a homogeneous solution.

A)C6H14 and C10H20
B)LiBr and C5H12
C)N2O4 and NH4Cl
D)C6H14 and H2O
E)None of the pairs above will form a homogeneous solution.
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Choose the substance with the lowest surface tension in the liquid phase.

A)CH3SH
B)CH3CH2CH2CH3
C)C6H6
D)H2O
E)(CH3)2CO
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Choose the substance with the lowest vapour pressure at a given temperature.

A)CO2
B)BeCl2
C)BF3
D)He
E)PF5
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Choose the substance with the highest viscosity in the liquid phase.

A)(CH3CH2)2CO
B)C2H4Cl2
C)HOCH2CH2CH2CH2OH
D)CF4
E)C6H14
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Place the following substances in order of increasing boiling point. Ne Cl2 O2

A)Ne < Cl2 < O2
B)Cl2 < O2 < Ne
C)O2 < Cl2 < Ne
D)Cl2 < Ne < O2
E)Ne < O2 < Cl2
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Give the term for the temperature at which the gas and liquid phases form a supercritical fluid.

A)absolute temperature
B)definite temperature
C)fluid temperature
D)critical temperature
E)solid temperature
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Define boiling.

A)A liquid becomes a gas.
B)A gas becomes a liquid.
C)A gas becomes a solid.
D)A solid becomes a gas.
E)A solid becomes a liquid.
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Identify the substance with the highest viscosity in the liquid phase.

A)gasoline
B)water
C)corn syrup
D)motor oil
E)tea
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)The rate of vaporization increases with increasing surface area.
B)The rate of vaporization increases with decreasing strength of intermolecular forces.
C)The rate of vaporization increases with increasing temperature.
D)Molecules with hydrogen bonding are more volatile than compounds with dipole-dipole forces.
E)None of the above is false.
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Choose the pair of substances that are most likely to form a homogeneous solution.

A)CCl4 and SCl2
B)NF3 and SO2
C)CO and C6H6
D)NH2CH3 and CH4
E)None of the pairs above will form a homogeneous solution.
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Choose the substance with the highest surface tension in the liquid phase.

A)HOCH2CH2OH
B)CH2F2
C)CH3CH2F
D)CH3CH2OH
E)CH3CH2CH3
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Vapour pressure increases with temperature.
B)Hydrogen bonds are stronger than covalent bonds.
C)Intermolecular forces hold the atoms in molecules together.
D)Dispersion forces are generally stronger than dipole-dipole forces.
E)None of the above is true.
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Choose the substance with the highest vapour pressure at a given temperature.

A)SiS2
B)RbCl
C)CH3SCH3
D)BF3
E)SbH3
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Choose the substance with the highest viscosity in the liquid phase.

A)SbCl3
B)AsCl5
C)ICl2
D)BeCl2
E)OCl2
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Identify the term used to describe the ability of a liquid to flow against gravity up a narrow tube.

A)capillary action
B)viscosity
C)surface tension
D)density
E)none of the above
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Choose the substance with the highest boiling point.

A)CH4
B)KI
C)CS2
D)HF
E)I2
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The energy required to increase the surface area of a liquid by a unit amount is called ________.

A)viscosity
B)surface tension
C)dipole-dipole force
D)hydrogen bonding
E)capillary action
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Place the following substances in order of increasing boiling point. CH3CH2OH Ar CH3OCH3

A)Ar < CH3OCH3 < CH3CH2OH
B)CH3CH2OH < Ar < CH3OCH3
C)CH3CH2OH < CH3OCH3 < Ar
D)CH3OCH3 < Ar < CH3CH2OH
E)Ar < CH3CH2OH < CH3OCH3
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Choose the substance with the lowest viscosity in the liquid phase.

A)Cl3CCCl3
B)Cl2CHCH2Cl
C)Cl2CHCHCl2
D)ClCH2CH2Cl
E)Cl3CCHCl2
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Which substance below has the strongest intermolecular forces?

A)A2X, ΔvapH = 39.6 kJ mol-1
B)BY2, ΔvapH = 26.7 kJ mol-1
C)C3X2, ΔvapH = 36.4 kJ mol-1
D)DX2, ΔvapH = 23.3 kJ mol-1
E)EY3, ΔvapH = 21.5 kJ mol-1
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Determine ΔvapH for a compound that has a measured vapour pressure of 32.40 mbar at 273 K and 180.0 mbar at 325 K.

A)41 kJ mol-1
B)79 kJ mol-1
C)24 kJ mol-1
D)13 kJ mol-1
E)34 kJ mol-1
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Determine the vapour pressure (in mbar)of a substance at 29 °C, whose normal boiling point is 76 °C and has a ΔvapH of 38.7 kJ mol-1.

A)80 mbar
B)13 mbar
C)21 mbar
D)48 mbar
E)128 mbar
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How much energy is required to vaporize 158 g of butane (C4H10)at its boiling point if its ΔvapH is 24.3 kJ mol-1?

A)15.1 kJ
B)66.1 kJ
C)89.4 kJ
D)11.2 kJ
E)38.4 kJ
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Place the following substances in order of increasing vapour pressure at a given temperature. NF3 NH3 BCl3

A)NH3 < NF3 < BCl3
B)NF3 < NH3 < BCl3
C)BCl3 < NF3 < NH3
D)NH3 < BCl3 < NF3
E)BCl3 < NH3 < NF3
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Place the following substances in order of decreasing vapour pressure at a given temperature. PF5 BrF3 CF4

A)BrF3 > PF5 > CF4
B)BrF3 > CF4 > PF5
C)PF5 > BrF3 > CF4
D)CF4 > BrF3 > PF5
E)CF4 > PF5 > BrF3
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Place the following substances in order of decreasing vapour pressure at a given temperature. BeF2 CH3OH OF2

A)CH3OH > OF2 > BeF2
B)BeF2 > OF2 > CH3OH
C)OF2 > CH3OH > BeF2
D)OF2 > BeF2 > CH3OH
E)BeF2 > CH3OH > OF2
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Which of the following substances would you predict to have the highest ΔvapH?

A)Xe
B)C6H6
C)SiF4
D)Br2
E)N2
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Define sublimation.

A)the phase transition from solid to gas
B)the phase transition from gas to solid
C)the phase transition from gas to liquid
D)the phase transition from liquid to gas
E)the phase transition from liquid to solid
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Which of the following substances would you predict to have the highest ΔvapH?

A)CH3Cl
B)HCl
C)HOCH2CH2OH
D)CH3CH2OH
E)CH3CH2CH2CH3
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Determine the normal boiling point of a substance whose vapour pressure is 73.46 mbar at 35 °C and has a ΔvapH of 32.1 kJ mol-1.

A)255 K
B)368 K
C)412 K
D)390. K
E)466 K
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How much energy is required to vaporize 48.7 g of dichloromethane (CH2Cl2)at its boiling point if its ΔvapH is 31.6 kJ mol-1?

A)31.2 kJ
B)6.49 kJ
C)55.1 kJ
D)15.4 kJ
E)18.1 kJ
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How much energy is required to vaporize 98.6 g of ethanol (C2H5OH)at its boiling point if its ΔvapH is 40.5 kJ mol-1?

A)86.7 kJ
B)11.5 kJ
C)18.9 kJ
D)52.8 kJ
E)39.9 kJ
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Place the following substances in order of decreasing boiling point. N2 O2 H2

A)O2 > H2 > N2
B)N2 > H2 > O2
C)N2 > O2 > H2
D)O2 > N2 > H2
E) H2 > N2 > O2
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Choose the substance with the lowest boiling point.

A)H2S
B)NBr3
C)F2
D)CF2H2
E)H2O2
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Place the following substances in order of decreasing boiling point. He Ar H2

A)He > H2 > Ar
B)H2 > He > Ar
C)He > Ar > H2
D)Ar > He > H2
E) H2 > Ar > He
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Define freezing.

A)the phase transition from solid to gas
B)the phase transition from gas to solid
C)the phase transition from gas to liquid
D)the phase transition from liquid to gas
E)the phase transition from liquid to solid
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Define deposition.

A)A liquid becomes a gas.
B)A gas becomes a liquid.
C)A gas becomes a solid.
D)A solid becomes a gas.
E)A solid becomes a liquid.
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Place the following substances in order of decreasing boiling point. H2O N2 CO

A)CO > H2O > N2
B)N2 > CO > H2O
C)H2O > CO > N2
D)CO > N2 > H2O
E)N2 > H2O > CO
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Determine the vapour pressure (in mbar)of a substance at 36 °C whose normal boiling point is 84 °C and has a ΔvapH of 22.1 kJ mol-1.

A)319 mbar
B)31.8 mbar
C)41.8 mbar
D)147 mbar
E)98 mbar
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Place the following substances in order of increasing vapour pressure at a given temperature. SF6 SiH4 SF4

A)SF6 < SiH4 < SF4
B)SiH4 < SF4 < SF6
C)SF6 < SF4 < SiH4
D)SF4 < SF6 < SiH4
E)SiH4 < SF6 < SF4
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How much energy must be removed from a 94.4 g sample of benzene (molar mass = 78.11 g mol-1)at 322.0 K to solidify the sample and lower the temperature to 205.0 K? The following physical data may be useful: ΔvapH = 33.9 kJ mol-1
ΔfusH = 9.8 kJ mol-1
Cliq = 1.73 J g-1 °C-1
Cgas = 1.06 J g-1 °C-1
Csol = 1.51 J g-1 °C-1
Tmelting = 279.0 K
Tboiling = 353.0 K

A)17.6 kJ
B)11.8 kJ
C)70.2 kJ
D)10.5 kJ
E)29.4 kJ
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The boiling point of water is ________.

A)0 °C
B)32 °C
C)212 °C
D)100 °C
E)273 °C
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Which of the following is considered a molecular solid?

A)Cu
B)NH4NO3
C)I2
D)Xe
E)None of these is a molecular solid.
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A metal crystallizes in a face-centred cubic structure and has a density of 11.9 g cm-3. If the radius of the metal atom is 138 pm, what is the identity of the metal?

A)At
B)Pd
C)Mn
D)Fe
E)Cr
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Consider the phase diagram below. If the dashed line at 1 atm of pressure is followed from 100 to 500 °C, what phase changes will occur (in order of increasing temperature)? <strong>Consider the phase diagram below. If the dashed line at 1 atm of pressure is followed from 100 to 500 °C, what phase changes will occur (in order of increasing temperature)?  </strong> A)condensation followed by vaporization B)sublimation followed by deposition C)vaporization followed by deposition D)fusion followed by vaporization E)No phase change will occur under the conditions specified. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)condensation followed by vaporization
B)sublimation followed by deposition
C)vaporization followed by deposition
D)fusion followed by vaporization
E)No phase change will occur under the conditions specified.
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How much energy is required to heat 87.1 g acetone (molar mass = 58.08 g mol-1)from a solid at -154.0 °C to a liquid at -42. 0°C? The following physical data may be useful: ΔfusH = 7.27 kJ mol-1
Cliq = 2.16 J g-1 °C-1
Cgas = 1.29 J g-1 °C-1
Csol = 1.65 J g-1 °C-1
Tmelting = -95.0 °C

A)8.48 kJ
B)18.5 kJ
C)32.2 kJ
D)29.4 kJ
E)9.97 kJ
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Give the coordination number for a body-centred cubic cell.

A)4
B)6
C)8
D)10
E)12
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How much energy is required to heat 36.0 g H2O from a liquid at 65 °C to a gas at 115 °C? The following physical data may be useful: ΔvapH = 40.7 kJ mol-1
Cliq = 4.18 J g-1 °C-1
Cgas = 2.01 J g-1 °C-1
Csol = 2.09 J g-1 °C-1
Tmelting = 0 C
Tboiling = 100 C

A)63.5 kJ
B)87.7 kJ
C)10.9 kJ
D)52.7 kJ
E)91.7 kJ
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Identify the compound with the highest boiling point.

A)CH4
B)NH3
C)HF
D)H2S
E)H2O
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At atmospheric pressure, dry ice ________.

A)freezes
B)deposits
C)sublimes
D)melts
E)boils
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Consider the phase diagram shown. Choose the statement below that is TRUE. <strong>Consider the phase diagram shown. Choose the statement below that is TRUE.  </strong> A)The triple point of this substance occurs at a temperature of 31 °C. B)At 10 bar of pressure, there is no temperature where the liquid phase of this substance would exist. C)The solid phase of this substance is higher in density than the liquid phase. D)The line separating the solid and liquid phases represents the Δ<sub>vap</sub>H. E)None of the above is true. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)The triple point of this substance occurs at a temperature of 31 °C.
B)At 10 bar of pressure, there is no temperature where the liquid phase of this substance would exist.
C)The solid phase of this substance is higher in density than the liquid phase.
D)The line separating the solid and liquid phases represents the ΔvapH.
E)None of the above is true.
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Determine the radius of an Al atom (in pm)if the density of aluminum is 2.71 g cm-3. Aluminum crystallizes in a face-centred cubic structure with an edge length of 2 <strong>Determine the radius of an Al atom (in pm)if the density of aluminum is 2.71 g cm<sup>-3</sup>. Aluminum crystallizes in a face-centred cubic structure with an edge length of 2   r.</strong> A)143 pm B)227 pm C)96 pm D)172 pm E)193 pm <div style=padding-top: 35px> r.

A)143 pm
B)227 pm
C)96 pm
D)172 pm
E)193 pm
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Which of the following is considered an ionic solid?

A)(NH4)2CO3
B)CCl4
C)SeBr2
D)XeF4
E)None of these is an ionic solid.
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Assign the appropriate labels to the phase diagram shown below. <strong>Assign the appropriate labels to the phase diagram shown below.  </strong> A)A = liquid, B = solid, C = gas, D = critical point B)A = gas, B = solid, C = liquid, D = triple point C)A = gas, B = liquid, C = solid, D = critical point D)A = solid, B = gas, C = liquid, D = supercritical fluid E)A = liquid, B = gas, C = solid, D = triple point <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A = liquid, B = solid, C = gas, D = critical point
B)A = gas, B = solid, C = liquid, D = triple point
C)A = gas, B = liquid, C = solid, D = critical point
D)A = solid, B = gas, C = liquid, D = supercritical fluid
E)A = liquid, B = gas, C = solid, D = triple point
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Why is water an extraordinary substance?

A)Water has a low molar mass, yet it is a liquid at room temperature.
B)Water is the main solvent within living organisms.
C)Water has an exceptionally high specific heat capacity.
D)Water has strong hydrogen bonding.
E)All of the above.
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The freezing point of water is ________.

A)0 °C
B)32 °C
C)212 °C
D)100 °C
E)273 °C
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Vanadium crystallizes in a body-centred cubic structure and has an atomic radius of 131 pm. Determine the density of vanadium if the edge length of a bcc structure is 4r/ <strong>Vanadium crystallizes in a body-centred cubic structure and has an atomic radius of 131 pm. Determine the density of vanadium if the edge length of a bcc structure is 4r/   .</strong> A)3.06 g cm<sup>-3</sup> B)12.2 g cm<sup>-3</sup> C)6.11 g cm<sup>-3</sup> D)2.77 g cm<sup>-3</sup> E)8.46 g cm<sup>-3</sup> <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A)3.06 g cm-3
B)12.2 g cm-3
C)6.11 g cm-3
D)2.77 g cm-3
E)8.46 g cm-3
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Identify triple point.

A)the temperature, pressure, and density for a gas
B)the temperature at which the boiling point equals the melting point
C)the temperature and pressure where liquid, solid, and gas are equally stable and are in equilibrium
D)the temperature that is unique for a substance
E)the temperature at which the solid and liquid coexist
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How much energy must be removed from a 125 g sample of benzene (molar mass = 78.11 g mol-1)at 425.0 K to liquify the sample and lower the temperature to 335.0 K? The following physical data may be useful: ΔvapH = 33.9 kJ mol-1
ΔfusH = 9.8 kJ mol-1
Cliq = 1.73 J g-1 °C-1
Cgas = 1.06 J g-1 °C-1
Csol = 1.51 J g-1 °C-1
Tmelting = 279.0 K
Tboiling = 353.0 K

A)38.9 kJ
B)95.4 kJ
C)67.7 kJ
D)54.3 kJ
E)74.4 kJ
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The melting point of water is ________.

A)0 °C
B)32 °C
C)212 °C
D)100 °C
E)273 °C
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Deck 11: Liquids, Solids, and Intermolecular Forces
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Choose the molecule or compound that exhibits dispersion forces as its strongest intermolecular force.

A)Cl2
B)CO
C)HF
D)NaCl
E)All of these have intermolecular forces stronger than dispersion.
Cl2
2
Choose the molecule or compound that exhibits dipole-dipole forces as its strongest intermolecular force.

A)H2
B)SO2
C)NH3
D)CF4
E)BCl3
SO2
3
Identify the characteristics of a liquid.

A)indefinite shape and volume
B)indefinite shape, but definite volume
C)definite shape and volume
D)none of the above
E)all of the above
indefinite shape, but definite volume
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What type of intermolecular force causes the dissolution of NaCl in water?

A)hydrogen bonding
B)dipole-dipole forces
C)ion-dipole force
D)dispersion forces
E)none of the above
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Choose the pair of substances that are most likely to form a homogeneous solution.

A)NaCl and Hg
B)LiF and C6H14
C)C3H8 and C2H5OH
D)Br2 and PF3
E)NH3 and CH3OH
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Place the following compounds in order of decreasing strength of intermolecular forces. I. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 II. (CH3)3CCH3 III. (CH3)3CCH2CH3

A)III > II > I
B)I > III > II
C)I > II > III
D)II > III > I
E)III > I > II
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Place the following compounds in order of increasing strength of intermolecular forces. CO2 F2 NH2CH3

A)NH2CH3 < CO2 < F2
B)F2 < NH2CH3 < CO2
C)NH2CH3 < F2 < CO2
D)F2 < CO2 < NH2CH3
E)CO2 < NH2CH3 < F2
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Which one of the following has a definite shape and volume?

A)gas
B)liquid
C)solid
D)none of the above
E)all of the above
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What is the strongest type of intermolecular force present in NH2CH3?

A)dispersion
B)dipole-dipole
C)hydrogen bonding
D)ion-dipole
E)none of the above
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What is the strongest type of intermolecular force present in H2?

A)ion-dipole
B)dipole-dipole
C)dispersion
D)hydrogen bonding
E)none of the above
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What is the strongest type of intermolecular force present in CHF3?

A)ion-dipole
B)dispersion
C)hydrogen bonding
D)dipole-dipole
E)none of the above
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Identify the compound that does not have dipole-dipole forces as its strongest force.

A)CH2Cl2
B)CH3OCH3
C)CH3Br
D)HCCl3
E)CO2
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Choose the compound that exhibits hydrogen bonding as its strongest intermolecular force.

A)SCl2
B)C2H6
C)CH3OH
D)CH2F2
E)None of the above compounds exhibit hydrogen bonding.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Intermolecular forces are generally stronger than bonding forces.
B)The potential energy of molecules decrease as they get closer to one another.
C)Energy is given off when the attraction between two molecules is broken.
D)Increasing the pressure on a solid usually causes it to become a liquid.
E)None of the above is true.
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The forces between polar molecules is known as ________.

A)hydrogen bonding
B)ion-dipole forces
C)dipole-dipole forces
D)dispersion forces
E)ionic forces
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Place the following compounds in order of increasing strength of intermolecular forces. CH4 CH3CH2CH3 CH3CH3

A)CH3CH2CH3 < CH4 < CH3CH3
B)CH3CH2CH3 < CH3CH3 < CH4
C)CH3CH3 < CH4 < CH3CH2CH3
D)CH4 < CH3CH2CH3 < CH3CH3
E)CH4 < CH3CH3 < CH3CH2CH3
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17
Place the following compounds in order of decreasing strength of intermolecular forces. HF O2 CO2

A)HF > CO2 > O2
B)HF > O2 > CO2
C)O2 > CO2 > HF
D)CO2 > HF > O2
E)CO2 > O2 > HF
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18
Give the change in condition to go from a liquid to a gas.

A)increase heat or reduce pressure
B)increase heat or increase pressure
C)cool or reduce pressure
D)cool or increase pressure
E)none of the above
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19
Identify the compound that does not have hydrogen bonding.

A)(CH3)3N
B)H2O
C)CH3OH
D)HF
E)CH3NH2
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Which one of the following has a low density?

A)gas
B)liquid
C)solid
D)none of the above
E)all of the above
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21
Choose the pair of substances that are most likely to form a homogeneous solution.

A)C6H14 and C10H20
B)LiBr and C5H12
C)N2O4 and NH4Cl
D)C6H14 and H2O
E)None of the pairs above will form a homogeneous solution.
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22
Choose the substance with the lowest surface tension in the liquid phase.

A)CH3SH
B)CH3CH2CH2CH3
C)C6H6
D)H2O
E)(CH3)2CO
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23
Choose the substance with the lowest vapour pressure at a given temperature.

A)CO2
B)BeCl2
C)BF3
D)He
E)PF5
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24
Choose the substance with the highest viscosity in the liquid phase.

A)(CH3CH2)2CO
B)C2H4Cl2
C)HOCH2CH2CH2CH2OH
D)CF4
E)C6H14
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25
Place the following substances in order of increasing boiling point. Ne Cl2 O2

A)Ne < Cl2 < O2
B)Cl2 < O2 < Ne
C)O2 < Cl2 < Ne
D)Cl2 < Ne < O2
E)Ne < O2 < Cl2
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Give the term for the temperature at which the gas and liquid phases form a supercritical fluid.

A)absolute temperature
B)definite temperature
C)fluid temperature
D)critical temperature
E)solid temperature
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27
Define boiling.

A)A liquid becomes a gas.
B)A gas becomes a liquid.
C)A gas becomes a solid.
D)A solid becomes a gas.
E)A solid becomes a liquid.
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28
Identify the substance with the highest viscosity in the liquid phase.

A)gasoline
B)water
C)corn syrup
D)motor oil
E)tea
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29
Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)The rate of vaporization increases with increasing surface area.
B)The rate of vaporization increases with decreasing strength of intermolecular forces.
C)The rate of vaporization increases with increasing temperature.
D)Molecules with hydrogen bonding are more volatile than compounds with dipole-dipole forces.
E)None of the above is false.
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30
Choose the pair of substances that are most likely to form a homogeneous solution.

A)CCl4 and SCl2
B)NF3 and SO2
C)CO and C6H6
D)NH2CH3 and CH4
E)None of the pairs above will form a homogeneous solution.
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31
Choose the substance with the highest surface tension in the liquid phase.

A)HOCH2CH2OH
B)CH2F2
C)CH3CH2F
D)CH3CH2OH
E)CH3CH2CH3
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32
Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Vapour pressure increases with temperature.
B)Hydrogen bonds are stronger than covalent bonds.
C)Intermolecular forces hold the atoms in molecules together.
D)Dispersion forces are generally stronger than dipole-dipole forces.
E)None of the above is true.
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33
Choose the substance with the highest vapour pressure at a given temperature.

A)SiS2
B)RbCl
C)CH3SCH3
D)BF3
E)SbH3
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34
Choose the substance with the highest viscosity in the liquid phase.

A)SbCl3
B)AsCl5
C)ICl2
D)BeCl2
E)OCl2
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35
Identify the term used to describe the ability of a liquid to flow against gravity up a narrow tube.

A)capillary action
B)viscosity
C)surface tension
D)density
E)none of the above
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36
Choose the substance with the highest boiling point.

A)CH4
B)KI
C)CS2
D)HF
E)I2
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37
The energy required to increase the surface area of a liquid by a unit amount is called ________.

A)viscosity
B)surface tension
C)dipole-dipole force
D)hydrogen bonding
E)capillary action
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38
Place the following substances in order of increasing boiling point. CH3CH2OH Ar CH3OCH3

A)Ar < CH3OCH3 < CH3CH2OH
B)CH3CH2OH < Ar < CH3OCH3
C)CH3CH2OH < CH3OCH3 < Ar
D)CH3OCH3 < Ar < CH3CH2OH
E)Ar < CH3CH2OH < CH3OCH3
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39
Choose the substance with the lowest viscosity in the liquid phase.

A)Cl3CCCl3
B)Cl2CHCH2Cl
C)Cl2CHCHCl2
D)ClCH2CH2Cl
E)Cl3CCHCl2
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40
Which substance below has the strongest intermolecular forces?

A)A2X, ΔvapH = 39.6 kJ mol-1
B)BY2, ΔvapH = 26.7 kJ mol-1
C)C3X2, ΔvapH = 36.4 kJ mol-1
D)DX2, ΔvapH = 23.3 kJ mol-1
E)EY3, ΔvapH = 21.5 kJ mol-1
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41
Determine ΔvapH for a compound that has a measured vapour pressure of 32.40 mbar at 273 K and 180.0 mbar at 325 K.

A)41 kJ mol-1
B)79 kJ mol-1
C)24 kJ mol-1
D)13 kJ mol-1
E)34 kJ mol-1
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42
Determine the vapour pressure (in mbar)of a substance at 29 °C, whose normal boiling point is 76 °C and has a ΔvapH of 38.7 kJ mol-1.

A)80 mbar
B)13 mbar
C)21 mbar
D)48 mbar
E)128 mbar
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43
How much energy is required to vaporize 158 g of butane (C4H10)at its boiling point if its ΔvapH is 24.3 kJ mol-1?

A)15.1 kJ
B)66.1 kJ
C)89.4 kJ
D)11.2 kJ
E)38.4 kJ
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44
Place the following substances in order of increasing vapour pressure at a given temperature. NF3 NH3 BCl3

A)NH3 < NF3 < BCl3
B)NF3 < NH3 < BCl3
C)BCl3 < NF3 < NH3
D)NH3 < BCl3 < NF3
E)BCl3 < NH3 < NF3
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45
Place the following substances in order of decreasing vapour pressure at a given temperature. PF5 BrF3 CF4

A)BrF3 > PF5 > CF4
B)BrF3 > CF4 > PF5
C)PF5 > BrF3 > CF4
D)CF4 > BrF3 > PF5
E)CF4 > PF5 > BrF3
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46
Place the following substances in order of decreasing vapour pressure at a given temperature. BeF2 CH3OH OF2

A)CH3OH > OF2 > BeF2
B)BeF2 > OF2 > CH3OH
C)OF2 > CH3OH > BeF2
D)OF2 > BeF2 > CH3OH
E)BeF2 > CH3OH > OF2
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47
Which of the following substances would you predict to have the highest ΔvapH?

A)Xe
B)C6H6
C)SiF4
D)Br2
E)N2
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48
Define sublimation.

A)the phase transition from solid to gas
B)the phase transition from gas to solid
C)the phase transition from gas to liquid
D)the phase transition from liquid to gas
E)the phase transition from liquid to solid
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49
Which of the following substances would you predict to have the highest ΔvapH?

A)CH3Cl
B)HCl
C)HOCH2CH2OH
D)CH3CH2OH
E)CH3CH2CH2CH3
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50
Determine the normal boiling point of a substance whose vapour pressure is 73.46 mbar at 35 °C and has a ΔvapH of 32.1 kJ mol-1.

A)255 K
B)368 K
C)412 K
D)390. K
E)466 K
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51
How much energy is required to vaporize 48.7 g of dichloromethane (CH2Cl2)at its boiling point if its ΔvapH is 31.6 kJ mol-1?

A)31.2 kJ
B)6.49 kJ
C)55.1 kJ
D)15.4 kJ
E)18.1 kJ
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52
How much energy is required to vaporize 98.6 g of ethanol (C2H5OH)at its boiling point if its ΔvapH is 40.5 kJ mol-1?

A)86.7 kJ
B)11.5 kJ
C)18.9 kJ
D)52.8 kJ
E)39.9 kJ
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53
Place the following substances in order of decreasing boiling point. N2 O2 H2

A)O2 > H2 > N2
B)N2 > H2 > O2
C)N2 > O2 > H2
D)O2 > N2 > H2
E) H2 > N2 > O2
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54
Choose the substance with the lowest boiling point.

A)H2S
B)NBr3
C)F2
D)CF2H2
E)H2O2
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55
Place the following substances in order of decreasing boiling point. He Ar H2

A)He > H2 > Ar
B)H2 > He > Ar
C)He > Ar > H2
D)Ar > He > H2
E) H2 > Ar > He
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56
Define freezing.

A)the phase transition from solid to gas
B)the phase transition from gas to solid
C)the phase transition from gas to liquid
D)the phase transition from liquid to gas
E)the phase transition from liquid to solid
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57
Define deposition.

A)A liquid becomes a gas.
B)A gas becomes a liquid.
C)A gas becomes a solid.
D)A solid becomes a gas.
E)A solid becomes a liquid.
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58
Place the following substances in order of decreasing boiling point. H2O N2 CO

A)CO > H2O > N2
B)N2 > CO > H2O
C)H2O > CO > N2
D)CO > N2 > H2O
E)N2 > H2O > CO
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59
Determine the vapour pressure (in mbar)of a substance at 36 °C whose normal boiling point is 84 °C and has a ΔvapH of 22.1 kJ mol-1.

A)319 mbar
B)31.8 mbar
C)41.8 mbar
D)147 mbar
E)98 mbar
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60
Place the following substances in order of increasing vapour pressure at a given temperature. SF6 SiH4 SF4

A)SF6 < SiH4 < SF4
B)SiH4 < SF4 < SF6
C)SF6 < SF4 < SiH4
D)SF4 < SF6 < SiH4
E)SiH4 < SF6 < SF4
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61
How much energy must be removed from a 94.4 g sample of benzene (molar mass = 78.11 g mol-1)at 322.0 K to solidify the sample and lower the temperature to 205.0 K? The following physical data may be useful: ΔvapH = 33.9 kJ mol-1
ΔfusH = 9.8 kJ mol-1
Cliq = 1.73 J g-1 °C-1
Cgas = 1.06 J g-1 °C-1
Csol = 1.51 J g-1 °C-1
Tmelting = 279.0 K
Tboiling = 353.0 K

A)17.6 kJ
B)11.8 kJ
C)70.2 kJ
D)10.5 kJ
E)29.4 kJ
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62
The boiling point of water is ________.

A)0 °C
B)32 °C
C)212 °C
D)100 °C
E)273 °C
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63
Which of the following is considered a molecular solid?

A)Cu
B)NH4NO3
C)I2
D)Xe
E)None of these is a molecular solid.
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64
A metal crystallizes in a face-centred cubic structure and has a density of 11.9 g cm-3. If the radius of the metal atom is 138 pm, what is the identity of the metal?

A)At
B)Pd
C)Mn
D)Fe
E)Cr
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65
Consider the phase diagram below. If the dashed line at 1 atm of pressure is followed from 100 to 500 °C, what phase changes will occur (in order of increasing temperature)? <strong>Consider the phase diagram below. If the dashed line at 1 atm of pressure is followed from 100 to 500 °C, what phase changes will occur (in order of increasing temperature)?  </strong> A)condensation followed by vaporization B)sublimation followed by deposition C)vaporization followed by deposition D)fusion followed by vaporization E)No phase change will occur under the conditions specified.

A)condensation followed by vaporization
B)sublimation followed by deposition
C)vaporization followed by deposition
D)fusion followed by vaporization
E)No phase change will occur under the conditions specified.
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66
How much energy is required to heat 87.1 g acetone (molar mass = 58.08 g mol-1)from a solid at -154.0 °C to a liquid at -42. 0°C? The following physical data may be useful: ΔfusH = 7.27 kJ mol-1
Cliq = 2.16 J g-1 °C-1
Cgas = 1.29 J g-1 °C-1
Csol = 1.65 J g-1 °C-1
Tmelting = -95.0 °C

A)8.48 kJ
B)18.5 kJ
C)32.2 kJ
D)29.4 kJ
E)9.97 kJ
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67
Give the coordination number for a body-centred cubic cell.

A)4
B)6
C)8
D)10
E)12
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68
How much energy is required to heat 36.0 g H2O from a liquid at 65 °C to a gas at 115 °C? The following physical data may be useful: ΔvapH = 40.7 kJ mol-1
Cliq = 4.18 J g-1 °C-1
Cgas = 2.01 J g-1 °C-1
Csol = 2.09 J g-1 °C-1
Tmelting = 0 C
Tboiling = 100 C

A)63.5 kJ
B)87.7 kJ
C)10.9 kJ
D)52.7 kJ
E)91.7 kJ
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69
Identify the compound with the highest boiling point.

A)CH4
B)NH3
C)HF
D)H2S
E)H2O
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70
At atmospheric pressure, dry ice ________.

A)freezes
B)deposits
C)sublimes
D)melts
E)boils
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71
Consider the phase diagram shown. Choose the statement below that is TRUE. <strong>Consider the phase diagram shown. Choose the statement below that is TRUE.  </strong> A)The triple point of this substance occurs at a temperature of 31 °C. B)At 10 bar of pressure, there is no temperature where the liquid phase of this substance would exist. C)The solid phase of this substance is higher in density than the liquid phase. D)The line separating the solid and liquid phases represents the Δ<sub>vap</sub>H. E)None of the above is true.

A)The triple point of this substance occurs at a temperature of 31 °C.
B)At 10 bar of pressure, there is no temperature where the liquid phase of this substance would exist.
C)The solid phase of this substance is higher in density than the liquid phase.
D)The line separating the solid and liquid phases represents the ΔvapH.
E)None of the above is true.
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72
Determine the radius of an Al atom (in pm)if the density of aluminum is 2.71 g cm-3. Aluminum crystallizes in a face-centred cubic structure with an edge length of 2 <strong>Determine the radius of an Al atom (in pm)if the density of aluminum is 2.71 g cm<sup>-3</sup>. Aluminum crystallizes in a face-centred cubic structure with an edge length of 2   r.</strong> A)143 pm B)227 pm C)96 pm D)172 pm E)193 pm r.

A)143 pm
B)227 pm
C)96 pm
D)172 pm
E)193 pm
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73
Which of the following is considered an ionic solid?

A)(NH4)2CO3
B)CCl4
C)SeBr2
D)XeF4
E)None of these is an ionic solid.
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74
Assign the appropriate labels to the phase diagram shown below. <strong>Assign the appropriate labels to the phase diagram shown below.  </strong> A)A = liquid, B = solid, C = gas, D = critical point B)A = gas, B = solid, C = liquid, D = triple point C)A = gas, B = liquid, C = solid, D = critical point D)A = solid, B = gas, C = liquid, D = supercritical fluid E)A = liquid, B = gas, C = solid, D = triple point

A)A = liquid, B = solid, C = gas, D = critical point
B)A = gas, B = solid, C = liquid, D = triple point
C)A = gas, B = liquid, C = solid, D = critical point
D)A = solid, B = gas, C = liquid, D = supercritical fluid
E)A = liquid, B = gas, C = solid, D = triple point
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75
Why is water an extraordinary substance?

A)Water has a low molar mass, yet it is a liquid at room temperature.
B)Water is the main solvent within living organisms.
C)Water has an exceptionally high specific heat capacity.
D)Water has strong hydrogen bonding.
E)All of the above.
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76
The freezing point of water is ________.

A)0 °C
B)32 °C
C)212 °C
D)100 °C
E)273 °C
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77
Vanadium crystallizes in a body-centred cubic structure and has an atomic radius of 131 pm. Determine the density of vanadium if the edge length of a bcc structure is 4r/ <strong>Vanadium crystallizes in a body-centred cubic structure and has an atomic radius of 131 pm. Determine the density of vanadium if the edge length of a bcc structure is 4r/   .</strong> A)3.06 g cm<sup>-3</sup> B)12.2 g cm<sup>-3</sup> C)6.11 g cm<sup>-3</sup> D)2.77 g cm<sup>-3</sup> E)8.46 g cm<sup>-3</sup> .

A)3.06 g cm-3
B)12.2 g cm-3
C)6.11 g cm-3
D)2.77 g cm-3
E)8.46 g cm-3
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78
Identify triple point.

A)the temperature, pressure, and density for a gas
B)the temperature at which the boiling point equals the melting point
C)the temperature and pressure where liquid, solid, and gas are equally stable and are in equilibrium
D)the temperature that is unique for a substance
E)the temperature at which the solid and liquid coexist
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79
How much energy must be removed from a 125 g sample of benzene (molar mass = 78.11 g mol-1)at 425.0 K to liquify the sample and lower the temperature to 335.0 K? The following physical data may be useful: ΔvapH = 33.9 kJ mol-1
ΔfusH = 9.8 kJ mol-1
Cliq = 1.73 J g-1 °C-1
Cgas = 1.06 J g-1 °C-1
Csol = 1.51 J g-1 °C-1
Tmelting = 279.0 K
Tboiling = 353.0 K

A)38.9 kJ
B)95.4 kJ
C)67.7 kJ
D)54.3 kJ
E)74.4 kJ
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80
The melting point of water is ________.

A)0 °C
B)32 °C
C)212 °C
D)100 °C
E)273 °C
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