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Title: Solids


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Calculate DHo, DGo, DSo for N2O5 H2O HNO3
Cpd N2O5 H2O HNO3 DHfo -11.3
-285.8 -174.1 DGfo -10.4 -237.2
-151.5
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AP Chm HW
  • Problems 7 9
  • Page 268

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Solids
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Molecular Solids
  • Covalently bound molecules held together by
    intermolecular forces

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Molecular Solids
  • Non-conductors
  • Insoluble in water mostly
  • Low MP BP
  • Held by intermolecular F

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Intermolecular Forces
  • Instantaneous weak forces that hold one molecule
    to another or to another part of itself

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Intermolecular Forces
  • H-bond
  • Dipole-dipole
  • Dipole-induced dipole
  • London dispersion

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Network Molecular Solids
  • Bound by a continuous network of covalent bonds
  • High MP, insoluble, non-conductor

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Ionic Solids
  • Ions or ionic compounds held together by
    electrostatic charge
  • Fattraction Kq1q2/d2

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Ionic Solids
  • Non-conductors as solids
  • Conductors in solution
  • Soluble in water mostly
  • Very high MP BP
  • Brittle

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Metallic Solids
  • Conductors, insoluble in water mostly, high MP
    BP, held by gravitational type force
  • Fattraction Gm1m2/d2

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Crystal
  • Solid
  • Any substance that has a well defined crystal
    structure

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Crystal Lattice
  • The three dimensional arrangement of unit cells
    in a crystal structure

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Unit Cell
  • The smallest repeating unit that a crystal
    structure can be divided into

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Drill
  • Describe unit cells crystal lattice

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Crystal Structures
  • Cubic Monoclinic
  • Tetragonal Triclinic
  • Orthorhombic
  • Hexagonal Rhombohedral

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Cubic
  • All angles 90o
  • All sides are
  • All faces are squares

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Tetragonal
  • All angles 90o
  • 2 side sets are , third ?
  • 1 set of opposing squares
  • 2 sets opposing rectangles

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Orthorhombic
  • All angles 90o
  • all 3 side sets are ?
  • 3 unequal sets opposing rectangles

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Hexagonal
  • All angles 90o or 120o
  • 1 set of opposing hexagons
  • 3 sets opposing rectangles

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Monoclinic
  • 2 sets of angles 90o
  • third set ?90o
  • 1 set of opposing parallel
  • 2 sets opposing rectangles

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Triclinic
  • No angles 90o
  • 3 unequal sets of opposing parallelograms

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Rhombohedral
  • No angles 90o
  • All sides
  • 3 sets of opposing congruent rhombuses

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Simple Cube
  • Unit cell with one atom at each vertex
  • 1 atom/cell

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Body Centered Cube
  • BCC
  • Unit cell with one atom at each vertex one atom
    in the center of the cube
  • 2 atoms/cell

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Face Centered Cube
  • FCC or CCP
  • Unit cell with one atom at each vertex one atom
    on each face of the cube
  • 4 atoms/cell

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  • The density of iron in its normal state of BCC is
    7.86 g/mL.
  • Calculate its density in the FCC state

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Drill
  • List describe the 7 crystal structures

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Hydrated Crystal
  • A solid with water in the crystal
  • CuSO45H2O

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Anhydrous Solid
  • A crystal without water

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Hygroscopic
  • Crystals that absorb moisture from the air

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Deliquescent
  • Crystals that absorb enough moisture from the air
    to liquify

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Efflorescent
  • Crystals that give up water to the surroundings

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Polymorphous
  • When a single substance can have multiple crystal
    structures

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Isomorphous
  • When different substances have the same crystal
    structure

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Amorphous Solid
  • A solid w/o a well defined crystal structure
  • Super-cooled liquid

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Liquid Crystals
  • Part solid part liquid
  • Has a well defined crystal structure in 1 or 2
    but not all 3 dimensions

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Smectic
  • Liquid crystal that have a well defined crystal
    structure in 2 dimensions

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Nematic
  • Liquid crystals that have a well defined crystal
    structure in only 1 dimension

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Liquid
  • A substance that holds together loosely, but has
    no structure in any dimension

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Solid
  • Definite size shape
  • Particles vibrate about fixed points

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Liquid
  • Definite size but no shape
  • Particles vibrate about moving points

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Gas
  • No definite size or shape
  • Particles move at random

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Drill
  • Name describe each of the 7 crystal structures

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Melting Point
  • Temperature at which the solid phase liquid
    phase are at equilibrium
  • MP FP are equal

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Melting Point
  • Temperature at which the vapor pressure of a
    solid the vapor pressure of its liquid phase

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Boiling Point
  • Temperature at which the liquid phase gaseous
    phase are at equilibrium

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Boiling Point
  • Temperature at which the vapor pressure of a
    liquid the vapor pressure of its gaseous phase
    or atmospheric P

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Adhesion
  • The attraction of particles from different
    substances to each other

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Cohesion
  • The attraction of particles of the same substance
    towards each other

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Capillarity
  • The movement of a liquid up a thin tube due to
    adhesion cohesion

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Surface Tension
  • Pressure on the surface of a liquid caused by the
    uneven forces acting on the surface molecules

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Vapor Pressure
  • The pressure caused by the evaporated particles
    in the vapor above a liquid

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Intermolecular Forces
  • Weak temporary attractions between atoms from one
    molecule to another or another part of a larger
    molecule

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Intermolecular Forces
  • Hydrogen-bond
  • Dipole-dipole
  • Dipole-induced dipole
  • London dispersion forces

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Hydrogen Bond
  • Strongest of the intermolecular forces
  • Occurs when H is bound to one highly EN element
    connects to another

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Dipole-Dipole
  • When two polar molecules connect

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Dipole-Induced Dipole
  • When a polar molecule gets near a non-polar one,
    it induces the non-polar one to become polar
    thus, they connect

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London Dispersion
  • Instantaneous attraction for fractions of seconds
    in which non-polar molecules connect
  • Very weak force

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Predict explain the MP trends of1) Li,
Na, K, Rb2) F2, Cl2, Br2, I2 3) LiF, NaCl,
KBr, RbI
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Phase Diagram
  • Graphic representation of all the phases of a
    substance with respect to temperature pressure

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Approximate MP BP
1 atm
100 K
400 K
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Phase Diagrams
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Describe conditions at each number
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AP Chm HW
  • Problems
  • 27, 51, 53
  • Pages 269 270

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Define solids, liquids, gases, melting Boiling
points
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Determine the phase changes for the 3 arrows
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