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Barometer | A device that measures atmospheric pressure
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What does atmospheric pressure result from? | The weight of the air.
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1 atm = how many mm Hg? | 760 mm Hg
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760 mm Hg = how many torrs? | 760
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Boyle's Law | P1V1 = P2V2
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Boyle's Law deals with? | Pressure and volume
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P = | atm
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V = | Liters
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Charles's Law deals with? | Volume and Temperature
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Charles's Law | V1/T1 = V2/T2
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T = | K (temperature)
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Avagadro's Law deals with? | Volume and moles
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Avagadro's Law | The same as Charles's Law
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Ideal Gas Law | PV=nRT
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Kinetic Molecular Theory | Explains the behavior of an ideal gas.
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At 1atm pressure, water boils at | 100C
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At 1atm pressure, water freezes at | 0C
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Intramolecular Forces | The bonding forces that hold the atoms of a molecule together.
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Intermolecular Forces | The forces that occur among molecules that cause them to aggregate to form a solid or a liquid.
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Molar Heat of Fusion | The energy required to melt 1 mole of a substance is -
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Molar Heat of Vaporization | The energy required to change 1 mole of liquid to its vapor -
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Dipole-Dipole Attraction | When molecules can attract each other by lining up so that the positive and negative ends are close to each other.
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Hydrogen Bonding | When strong dipole-dipole forces occur between molecules in which hydrogen is bound to a highly electronegative atom.
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London Dispersion Forces | The forces that exist among noble gas atoms and nonpolar molecules.
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Molarity | Describes the amount of solute in moles and the volume of the solution in liters.
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Dilution | The process of adding more solvent to a solution.
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