Question #1: A gas that exists at a temperature and pressure which it would ordinarily would be thought of as a liquid or solid is called a/an:
Question #2: The conversion of matter from a liquid state to the vapor state occurs within the body of the liquid through bubble formation is called:
Question #3: The direct change from the solid state to the gaseous state without going through the liquid state is called:
Question #4: The conversion of matter from a solid state to the liquid state is called:
Question #5: The process by which molecules escape from the liquid phase to the gas phase is called:
Question #6: The conversion of matter from a gaseous state to the liquid state is called:
Question #7: Which of the following processes are endothermic changes of state?
a. boiling
d. sublimation
b. freezing
e. melting
c. condensation f. evaporation
Question #8: Which of the following processes are exothermic changes of state?
a. boiling
d. sublimation
b. freezing
e. melting
c. condensation f. evaporation
Question #9: A change of state in which energy is given off is called:
Question #10: A change of state in which energy is absorbed is called:
Question #11: A condition in which two opposite processes take place at the same rate is called:
Question #12: Arrange the following intermolecular forces in order of increasing strength:
Question #13: Which of the following chemicals is capable of hydrogen bonding intermolecular interactions:
a. H2
d. NH3
b. H-O-H e. CH4
c. H-S-H f. H-F