Chapter 11: Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, and Solids

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Chapter 11: Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, and Solids

1l.1 A Molecular Comparison of Liquids and Solids

States of Matter

Changes of State

11.2 Intermolecular Forces

Ion-Dipole Forces

Ion-Dipole Forces

Hydrated Iron(III) Ion

Dipole-Dipole Forces

Dipole-Dipole Forces

Dipole-Dipole Forces

London Dispersion Forces

London Dispersion Forces

London Forces

Boiling Points

London Dispersion Forces

Hydrogen Bonding

Hydrogen Bonding

Hydrogen Bonding

Hydrogen Bonding in Liquid Water

Hydrogen Bonding

Hydrogen Bonding

Structure of Ice

Structure of Ice

Identify Type of Intermolecular Forces

Intermolecular Forces

Strengths of Intermolecular Forces

Trends in Intermolecular Forces

How does a gecko climb?

11.3 Some Properties of Liquids

Surface Tension

Surface Tension

Surface Tension

Surface Tension

Capillary Action

Capillary Action

Capillary Action

11.4 Phase Changes

Phase Changes

What are the phase changes?

Heat of Vaporization

Heat of Vaporization

Heat of Fusion

Freezing

Freezing

Heating a Pure Substance such as Water

Critical Temperature and Pressure

11.5 Vapor Pressure

Evaporation

Vapor Pressure

Vapor pressure varies with temperature and intermolecular forces

11.6 Phase Diagrams

Phase Diagram Features

Generic Phase Diagram

Phase Diagram of Water

Phase Changes

Phase Diagram of Carbon Dioxide

11.7 Structures of Solids

Crystals

Cubic Crystal Systems

Simple Cubic Unit Cell Movie

Lattice Planes

X-Ray Diffraction

Diffraction of Laser Beam

Metal Structures

Flock of Penguins Keeping Warm

Flock of Penguins Keeping Warm

PPT Slide

Structure of Gold

First Closest-Packed Layer

Second Closest-Packed Layer in B

Second Closest-Packed Layer in C

Third Closest-Packed Layer in C

Cubic Closest Packed

Third Closest-Packed Layer in A

Hexagonal Closest Packed

Structures of Ionic Crystals

Holes in Closest Packed Arrays

Tetrahedral and Octahedral Holes Movies

Holes in Closest Packed Arrays

Holes That Can Be Used for Ionic Crystal Structures

Ionic Crystal Structures

Sodium Chloride Structure (NaCl)

NaCl Movies

Zinc Blende Structure (ZnS)

Zinc Blende Movie

Fluorite Structure (CaF2)

Fluorite Movies

Cesium Chloride Structure (CsCl)

10.5 Types of Crystalline Solids

Molecular - Dry Ice

Network - Silicon Dioxide

Ionic - Sodium Chloride

Metallic - Copper

Crystalline Solids

Brittleness, Ductility

Author: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Email: JBirk@asu.edu

Home Page: http://www.public.asu.edu/~jpbirk