A) Surface tension
B) Adhesion
C) Polarity
D) Viscosity
E) Cohesion
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A) It is the normal melting point.
B) It is the triple point.
C) It is the critical point.
D) It is the normal sublimation point.
E) It is the normal boiling point.
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True/False
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A) 43.4 kJ/mol
B) 52.5 kJ/mol
C) 70.6 kJ/mol
D) 1.00 × 102 kJ/mol
E) 3.64 kJ/mol
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A) a low heat of vaporization
B) a low critical temperature
C) a low vapor pressure
D) a low boiling point
E) a low melting point
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A) dipole-dipole forces.
B) London dispersion forces.
C) hydrogen bonding.
D) covalent bonding.
E) intramolecular forces.
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A) The unit cell
B) The radius of the cubic cell
C) The coordination number
D) The area of the cubic cell
E) The atoms themselves
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A) ΔHsub = ΔHfus - ΔHvapVliq
B) ΔHsub = ΔHdep + ΔHfus
C) ΔUsub= ΔUfus + ΔUvap
D) ΔHsub = ΔHfus - ΔHvap
E) ΔHsub = ΔHfus + ΔHvap
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A) capillary action.
B) surface tension.
C) viscosity.
D) cohesion.
E) specific elasticity.
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A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
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A) ion-dipole interactions
B) dipole-dipole interactions
C) hydrogen bonding
D) covalent forces
E) London forces
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A) Surface tension
B) Adhesion point
C) Meniscus
D) Capillary point
E) Cohesion point
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A) dipole-dipole forces
B) London dispersion forces
C) hydrogen bonding
D) covalent bonds
E) polar covalent bonds
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A) C
B) NaMnO4
C) K
D) LiClO4
E) K2Cr2O7
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A) The solid phase has a lower density than the liquid phase.
B) The triple point is at a higher temperature than the normal melting point.
C) The substance changes from a solid to a liquid as one follows the line from C to D.
D) The substance changes from a liquid to a gas as one follows the line from C to D.
E) Point B represents the critical temperature and pressure for the substance.
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A) The substance increases in temperature with a phase change from solid to liquid.
B) The substance increases in temperature with a phase change from solid to vapor.
C) The substance increases in temperature with a phase change from liquid to vapor.
D) The substance increases in temperature but does not undergo a phase change.
E) The substance increases in temperature and becomes a supercritical fluid.
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