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Chem 2k14

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A substance whose molecules are arranged in orderly, geometric repeating patterns called crystals   crystalline solids  
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A solid whose particles are arranged in a random manner   Amorphous solids  
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An element that can exhibit more than one structural form in the same state   Allotropic element (graphite, diamond, buckminster fulllerene)  
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The ability of a substance to flow   fluidity  
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the ability of a fluid to resist flowing   viscosity  
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force of cohesion at the surface of a liquid   surface tension  
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the intermolecular force of attraction between particles of the same substance.   cohesion  
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the intermolecular force of attraction between particles of different substances   adhesion  
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the distortion of the level of a liquid due to adhesion to the solid containing it.   capillarity  
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concave or convex upper surface of a liquid in a container.   meniscus  
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standard temperature and pressure   STP  
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explains the physical states of matter based on the combined movements and interactions of the particles within a substance   kinetic molecular theory  
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A collision in which no energy is lost   elastic collision  
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The mixing of the particles of one substance with those of another when the two are brought into contact.   Diffusion  
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The flow of a gas from a region of higher pressure to one of lower pressure   effusion  
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A gas that behaves according to the postulates of the kinetic molecular theory   Ideal gas  
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a gas that does not follow the tenants   real gas  
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the equilibrium pressure of vapor above its liquid (or solid)   The vapor pressure  
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Occurs when vapor pressure equals the ambient atmospheric pressure   the boiling point  
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The heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 kelvin   specific heat  
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the heat required to change 1 mole of a solid at its melting point to a liquid   molar enthalpy of fusion  
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the heat required to change 1 mole of a liquid at its boiling point (and constant pressure) into a gas   molar enthalpy of vaporization  
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