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Course: CH 301, Fall 2007
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University of Texas - CH - 301
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Livasy, David Exam 3 Due: Oct 27 2006, 5:00 pm Inst: Donna C Lyon This print-out should have 20 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page nd all choices before answering. The due time is Central time. 001 (part 1 of 1) 1
University of Texas - CH - 301
Have your notes readyLiquids and Solids Liquids= intermolecular forces limit the range of motion of the moleculesCharacteristics Density and compressibility =density much higher than gas, with huge pressure can be compressedCharacteristics Fluidity
University of Texas - CH - 301
Chapter 14Gases A. Kinetic Theory Gas Particles do not attract or repel each other Gas particles are much smaller than distances between themKinetic Theory Gas particles are in constant random motion No kinetic energy is lost when gas particles colli
University of Texas - CH - 301
CrystallineSolidsCrystal=particlesarearrangedinan orderly,geometricrepeatingpatternAmorphoussolidParticlesarearrangedinarandom manner SometimescalledsupercooledliquidsMeltingPointChangeofasolidtoaliquidbythe additionofheat. Temperaturethatthishappens
University of Texas - CH - 301
Physical Characteristics of Gases =chapter 10 pg 303Kinetic Theory = describes the motion of particles and attempts to explain why gas laws are true. This theory is based on the fact that particles of matter are always in motion.Ideal Gas = imaginary g
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