Chemistry 2
問題一覧
1
is a process of converting a liquid into gas
Vaporization
2
since we know that the particles of a gas are moving faster than those of a liquid an input of energy must be required for a liquid to become a gas
Vaporization
3
what is the most common way to add energy to a liquid system
Adding heat
4
is a process by which a gas changes faces into a liquid
Condensation
5
of a liquid is a measure of its resistance to flow
Viscosity
6
liquids that flow freely
Low Viscosity
7
liquids that do not flow freely
High Viscosity
8
is defined as the energy required to increase the surface area of a liquid or the force required to increase the length of a liquid surface by given amount.
Surface Tension
9
this property results from the cohesive forces between molecules at the surface of a liquid and it causes the surface of a liquid to behave like a stretched rubber membrane.
Surface Tension
10
of a liquid is the process of vapor resulting from evaporation of a liquid above a sample of the liquid in a closed container
Vapor Pressure
11
they generate a population of molecules in the vapor phase above the liquid that produces a pressure
Vapor Pressure
12
of a liquid is the temperature at which it's vapor pressure is equal to one atmosphere
Boiling Point
13
if a liquid is the temperature at which it's vapor pressure is equal to the pressure of the gas above it
Boiling Point
14
what is the boiling point of water
100 Degree Celsius
15
Properties of water
Boiling and Freezing Points, Specific Heat Capacity, It has high heat of Vaporization, It has high Surface Tension
問題一覧
1
is a process of converting a liquid into gas
Vaporization
2
since we know that the particles of a gas are moving faster than those of a liquid an input of energy must be required for a liquid to become a gas
Vaporization
3
what is the most common way to add energy to a liquid system
Adding heat
4
is a process by which a gas changes faces into a liquid
Condensation
5
of a liquid is a measure of its resistance to flow
Viscosity
6
liquids that flow freely
Low Viscosity
7
liquids that do not flow freely
High Viscosity
8
is defined as the energy required to increase the surface area of a liquid or the force required to increase the length of a liquid surface by given amount.
Surface Tension
9
this property results from the cohesive forces between molecules at the surface of a liquid and it causes the surface of a liquid to behave like a stretched rubber membrane.
Surface Tension
10
of a liquid is the process of vapor resulting from evaporation of a liquid above a sample of the liquid in a closed container
Vapor Pressure
11
they generate a population of molecules in the vapor phase above the liquid that produces a pressure
Vapor Pressure
12
of a liquid is the temperature at which it's vapor pressure is equal to one atmosphere
Boiling Point
13
if a liquid is the temperature at which it's vapor pressure is equal to the pressure of the gas above it
Boiling Point
14
what is the boiling point of water
100 Degree Celsius
15
Properties of water
Boiling and Freezing Points, Specific Heat Capacity, It has high heat of Vaporization, It has high Surface Tension