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The students will be able to: <u>Liquids and Solids</u><br> 1. Explain the different Intermolecular forces (IMF) including dipole-dipole attraction, hydrogen bonding and London Dispersion forces.<br> <br> 2. Using the knowledge from 1), the students can apply these principles to explain the physical manifestation of these IMF including surface tension, capillary action, viscosity, and miscibility/dissociation.<br> <br> 3. Differentiate between atomic (network, metallic and Group 8A), Molecular and Ionic solid including understanding/explain structural unit, Type of bonding, typical properties and example of each.<br> <br> 4. Understand vapor pressure and how it is effected by temperature, enthalpy of vaporization and IMF. <br> <br> 5. Draw and explain a simple heating curve that goes from solid phase through gas phase including phase change and non-phase change location. <br> <br> 6. Utilize and read a Phase Diagram including sublimation points, vaporization points, triple point, critical point (temperature and pressure). In addition, be able to show how a "normal" heating curve is shown on a Phase Diagram.<br> <br> <br> <u>Solutions</u><br> <br> 1. Calculate mass percent, mole fraction, molarity and molality problem. <br> <br> 2. Explain the three phases of enthalpy of solution and how the three combine to determine the overall outcome of the solution (see Table 11.3 in Zumdahl).<br> <br>
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