Identify the state of matter for the substance with weak intermolecular attractions.
gas
solid
liquid
Identify the state of matter for the substance with strong intermolecular attractions.
solid
liquid
gas
When a liquid boils, what is broken or disrupted?
covalent bonds
intermolecular attractions
molecules
ions
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In what part of the curve would substance X be a gas?
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In what part of the curve would substance X be a solid?
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In what part of the curve would substance X be a liquid?
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What part of the curve represents a mixed solid/liquid phase of substance X?
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What part of the curve represents a mixed liquid/vapor (gas) phase of substance X?
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In what part of the curve is boiling occuring?
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In what part of the curve is melting occuring?
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In what parts of the curve is the temperature remaining constant? (Choose 2 answers)
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In what parts of the curve is the temperature increasing? (Choose 3 answers)
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In what parts of the graph is the heat energy being used to break the intermolecular attractive forces between the molecules of the substance? (Choose 2 answers)
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In what part of the curve would the molecules of X have the highest kinetic energy?
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In what part of the curve would substance X have the greatest intermolecular forces of attraction?
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In what part of the curve would the molecules of substance X be farthest apart?