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CHEM CHAP 11 (part 2)

Across
The process of vaporization and condensation when used to separate different substances within a liquid.
The intermolecular attraction between particles of a liquid
The term describing when liquid particles "escape" from liquid phase into gas phase due to higher than average velocity.
A liquids ability to resist flowing, or relative "cohesion" between particles
Substances which, when added to a liquid, break down the normal surface tension and reduce the "unbalance" of forces at the surface.
The highest temperature at which a particular gas can be liquified
The pressure required to liquify a gas at its critical temperature.
Abbreviation for millimeters of mercury in a calibrated standard thermometer
The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is EXACTLY equal to the applied pressure
A rapid change between the liquid and its gaseous phase due to heating
This phenomenon is caused by the imbalance of intermolecular forces on the surface of a liquid
Down
The pressure that is exerted by evaporated molecules over a liquid
The concave surface of a liquid in a container, caused by the "adhesion" of the liquid to the sides of the container.
The opposite of #8
This term describes a liquids tendency to "pull itself" up a narrow tube, and is caused by adhesion.
This phenomenon occurs when evaporation and condensation over a liquid are "balanced" and therefore no change in the number of molecules in either phase can be observed.
Graphical illustration of the temperature and pressure conditions of a substance in all of its phases
The attraction between particles of a liquid and OTHER materials
Specific temperature and pressure where a liquid may exist in all 3 phases of matter (gas, liquid, and solid)
Vaporization at temperatures below a liquid's boiling point.