Gases will have greatest disorder amongst its molecules so the intermolecular forces will be very weak.
Solids have strong intermolecular interactions like covalent and ionic and are held together strongly in a certain position, hence the solid molecules are in very ordered fashion.
Liquids have interactions in between solids and gases.
States of matter in order of increasing molecular disorder. Arrange the three states of matter in...
1. Rank the states of matter in order of increasing kinetic energy. a) solid < liquid < gas b) gas < liquid < solid c) solid = liquid < gas d) solid < liquid = gas 2. Rank the states of matter in order of decreasing intermolecular forces. a) gas > liquid = solid b) solid = liquid > gas c) solid > liquid > gas d) gas > liquid > solid 3. When a substance in its liquid state undergoes a decrease in kinetic energy _____. a) it...
For a given material, rank its physical states in order of increasing average kinetic energy of particles.A) Liquid, Solid, GasB) Gas, Liquid, SolidC) Solid, Liquid, GasD) Gas, Solid, Liquid
which of the three phases of matter features particles that are no longer held together by intetmolecular forces Which of the three phases of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) features particles that are no longer held together by intermolecular forces? Select one: a. liquid b. solid C. gas d. All three phases of matter will do this.
Arrange the following gases in order of increasing average molecular speed at 300 K. F2 HF H2 CO2 H2< F2HF CO2
Arrange the following molecules in order of increasing average molecular spee H2 at 451K, Ar at 315K, Ar at 401K, Ne at 401K Enter formulas and temperatures in the boxes below: 1 slowest, 4 = fastest K 1 at K 2 at K 3 at K at Arrange the following molecules in order of increasing average molecular speed. All are at the same temperature. hydrogen, ozone, oxygen, krypton Enter formulas in the boxes below: 1 = slowest, 4 fastest 1...
Arrange the following molecules in order of increasing average molecular speed. All are at the same temperature, helium, ozone, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen Enter formulas in the boxes below: 1 - slowest, 4 - fastest
Arrange the following radicals in order of increasing stability (least stable to most stable) Arrange the following radicals in order of increasing stability (least stable to most stable). Least stable Most stable
Arrange the following molecules in order of increasing average molecular speed. H2 at 431K, CO2 at 312K, CO2 at 374K, N2 at 374K Enter formulas and temperatures in the boxes below: 1 slowest, 4 fastest K 1 at K 2 at K 3 at K at Match the gas sample on the left with a description on the right. You may use the same answer more than once. Clear All 0.299 moles of O3 in a 4.22 L container at...
Section 3 -States of Matter Use the Vocabulary Below in order to fill in the blanks. Potential Matter Expands Contracts Faster Mass Volume Kinetic Vaporization Slower Fusion Evaporation has mass and takes up space. (2)isthe amount of matter that makes up something while (3)-し is the armount of space that a material takes up. Matter is made up of Thermal energy which is made up of two types of energies, (4) When you add more energy to matter the particles...
9.18. Arrange the following molecular geometries in order of increasing bond angle: (a) square planar; (b) tetrahedral (c) square pyramidal. e