Intermolecular Forces
Across
- 2. much closer to one another in liquids and solids
- 6. when rate of condensation becomes equal to the rate of vaporization
- 9. as this increases dispersion forces become stronger and boiling point increases
- 10. the pressure of the solid in equilibrium with the gas
- 11. polar molecules experience this type of IMF
- 13. depends on the number of electrons and the ease with which the electrons disperse
- 15. when all three phases of matter are in equilibrium
- 16. equilibrium between a solid and liquid
- 17. the reverse transition between a solid and liquid as melting point
- 19. all have dispersion forces
- 20. the more dense phase
Down
- 1. increases steadily with molar mass
- 3. the pressure that causes condensation
- 4. always passes directly to vapor if it warms up in an open system
- 5. a temperature that above which a liquid phase cannot exist
- 7. the temperature when the pressure is 1 atm
- 8. the most common type of IMF
- 12. the process by which a solid changes to a vapor
- 14. the process by which a vapor becomes a solid
- 18. a graph that shows the pressures and temps at which different phases are in equilibrium