SAT Subject Test Chemistry,10 edition

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Chapter 8


The Condensed Phases and Phase Changes


When the attractive forces between molecules overcome the random thermal kinetic energy that
keeps molecules apart in the gas phase, the molecules cluster together so that they can no longer
move about freely, and enter the liquid or solid phase. Because of their smaller volume relative to
gases, liquids and solids are often referred to as the condensed phases. The relative order of kinetic
energy among the three different phases of matter is one of the most important concepts to keep in
mind. Molecules move most quickly in gases, flow more slowly in liquids, and merely vibrate in
solids.


General Properties  of  Liquids
General Properties of Solids
Liquid Crystals
Intermolecular Forces
Phase Equilibria and Phase Changes
Phase Diagrams
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