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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 580.42 kB | Comments: 0
...Forces and Liquids The States of Matter... ...Matter IntermoelcularForces (IMF) Solubility and IMF VapourPressure... ...and IMF VapourPressure Phase Diagrams Water and... ...VapourPressure Phase Diagrams Water and IMF Intermolecular... ...Intermolecular Forces (IMF) The IMF between the... ...particles of matter The greater IMF in... ...the particles of The warming of a... ...liquid to a An ionic solid is... ...radii of the ions.In an ionic solid,... ...to oppositely charged ions.This table shows the... ...the sizes of The ion-dipole IMF in... ...shown below. The Hydrogen Bonding Hydrogen bonding... ...The Hydrogen Bonding Hydrogen bonding occurs between... ...occurs between a hydrogen atom bonded to... ...bonded to an Electronegative atoms include Hydrogen... ...Electronegative atoms include Hydrogen bonding is a... ...very strong t Water is an example...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 753.89 kB | Comments: 0
...of Transition Metals Transition metal can have... ...ie. Fe2+or Fe3+ Lower valencygets the latinform... ...diiodide Polyatomic Ions Contain oxygen and another... ...SO3-2= sulphiteNO2-1= nitrite Some elements form many... ...ClO2-1chlorite ClO3-1chlorate ClO4-1perchlorate Many examples of common... ...CN-1= cyanide Acids Acids are proton donors... ...HX H+1+ X-1 Hydrogen + halogen: ie.... ...halogen: ie. HCl= hydrogen chloride HBr= hydrogen... ...hydrogen chloride HBr= hydrogen bromide Hydrogen +... ...HBr= hydrogen bromide Hydrogen + oxyanion: =...
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