Identify the state of matter for the substance with weak intermolecular attractions.
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Identify the state of matter for the substance with strong intermolecular attractions.
Question 3
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When a liquid boils, what is broken or disrupted?
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In what part of the curve would substance X be a gas?
Question 5
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In what part of the curve would substance X be a solid?
Question 6
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In what part of the curve would substance X be a liquid?
Question 7
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What part of the curve represents a mixed solid/liquid phase of substance X?
Question 8
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What part of the curve represents a mixed liquid/vapor (gas) phase of substance X?
Question 9
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In what part of the curve is boiling occuring?
Question 10
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In what part of the curve is melting occuring?
Question 11
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In what parts of the curve is the temperature remaining constant? (Choose 2 answers)
Question 12
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In what parts of the curve is the temperature increasing? (Choose 3 answers)
Question 13
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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?
Question 15
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In what part of the curve would substance X have the greatest intermolecular forces of attraction?
Question 16
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In what part of the curve would the molecules of substance X be farthest apart?