Intermolecular Forces
Across
- 2. IMF that holds non-polar things together
- 4. rings of water molecules surrounding ions
- 10. when electrons are free to fly around from atom to atom
- 13. combination of more than one type metal atom together
- 14. forces between molecules in a "bead"
- 15. when molecules evaporate and condense continually; it never stops
- 17. type of alloy where atoms are placed between metal atoms
- 18. other than carbon networks, this is the only other substance to exhibit covalent network bonding
- 21. molecules that have h-bonding or dipole-dipole are this
- 22. hydrogen bonds between massive molecules in the body give this
- 23. graph that shows how temp and pressure are related to phase changes
- 24. almost perfect crystal
- 27. happens to an adjacent non-polar molecule when the electron cloud is uneven in another
- 30. the energy required to vaporize 1 mole of stuff at 1 atm
- 31. force that holds water molecules around an ion
- 34. liquid above its boiling point (rare)
- 36. a molecule that is separate; not actually part of other molecules
- 37. forces between the molecules in the "bead" and the surface it is on
- 40. non-polar things are this when they have lots of electrons
- 44. change from liquid to gas below boiling point
- 47. when vapor pressure equals atmospheric pressure
- 49. resistance to flow
- 50. when something evaporates very easily
- 52. capillary action is stronger when tubes are of a _______ ______
Down
- 1. when electrons are trapped between atoms
- 3. sheets of carbon networks that slide easily on each other
- 5. forces "in" molecules
- 6. a misnomer; the way to describe how a water strider walks on water
- 7. between an H that is attached to an N, O, or F, and a really electronegative atom on another molecule
- 8. general force that hold polar things together
- 9. IMF that hold metal atoms together
- 11. take thousands of degrees to melt
- 12. water moving up a tube because of IMFs
- 16. have molecules at the lattice points
- 19. type of crystal that is perfect
- 20. have ions at the lattice points
- 25. force that hold atoms together in quartz, glass or diamond
- 26. describes the structure of a crystal
- 28. hydrogen bonds make this molecules "zip" together
- 29. thing we eat that has a super high viscosity
- 32. type of substance that has nuclei swimming in a sea of elctrons
- 33. liquid below its freezing point (rare)
- 35. cute way of remembering h-bonding
- 38. equally and oppositely opposed tetrahedral covalent bonds
- 39. forces "between" molecules
- 41. not crystalline solid; no real repeating structure
- 42. liquids exhibit this when the forces between the moleculues are stronger than the forces between the molecules and the surface it is on
- 43. the pressure a liquid puts on the atmosphere
- 45. happens when you "catch" the electron cloud on a non-polar molecule to one side
- 46. type of alloy where atoms are replaced by other atoms
- 48. the surface a "bead" is on
- 51. tubes in a tree that use capillary action to drink