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What is Intermolecolar Force?

The attraction between each molecule ( basic foundation is colum's law: the attraction of the particles)

What are the three main phase changes?

Solid, liquid, and gas ( in that order)

What is the Shape and volume, compressibility, ability to flow for Gas?

  • Shape and volume: Gas can take the shape and volume of the container
  • Compressibility ( response to Pressure applied,think of PV=PV): high
  • Ability to flow: High
  • Density: High
  • Intermolcular force: weak
  • Energy level: high

What is the Shape and volume, compressibility, ability to flow for liquid?


  • Shape and volume: can take the shape of the cup & is limited by the surface.
  • Compressibility: Very low
  • Ability to Flow: moderate
  • Density: High
  • Intermolecular force: strong
  • Energy level: middle

What is the Shape and volume, compressibility, ability to flow for solid?

Shape and Volume: Has its own shape and volume


Compressibility: moderate


Ability to flow: almost none


Density:High


Intermolecular Force: strong


Energy level: Low

What is Temperature in science?

The measurement of intermolecular motion.

What is the phase changes of Gas to liquid called? What is liquid to gas called?

1. Condensation (exothermic)


2. Vaporization (endothermic)

What is the phase changes of Liquid to Solid called? What is solid to liquid?

1. Freezing(exothermic)


2.Melting (endothermic)



What is the phase changes of gas to solid called? What is solid to gas called?

Deposition: (exothermic)


Sublimation:(endothermic)