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    Explain the properties of liquids : shape, volume, surfacetension, viscosity, compressibility and difussion.

    Explain :

    - vaporisation process

    - condensation process

    Define vapour pressure and boiling pointRelate :

    - intermolecular forces to vapour pressure

    - vapour pressure to boilin point

    Based on inetic!olecular "heory #$ntermolecular %orces

    LEARNING OUTCOMES…

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    5.2.1 The properties of Liquids5.2.1 The

    properties of Liquids1. Volume and Shape

    has a defnite volumedefnite volume but not a defnite shape.not a defnite shape.

    √ the particles are arranged closely but notrigidly.

    √ held together by a strong intermolecular orcesbut not strong enough to hold the particlesfrmly in place.

    √ ∴ particles able to move reely. thus, a liquid ows to ft the shapeliquid ows to ft the shape o its container

    and is confned to a certain volume.confned to a certain volume.

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    The properties of LiquidsThe

    properties of Liquids

    gas liquid

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    The properties of LiquidsThe

    properties of Liquids2.2. CompressibilityCom

    pressibility in liquid, the particles are pac ed

    closely together. thus, there is very little empty space. ∴ liquids are much more di!cult tomore di!cult to

    compresscompress than gas.

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    The properties of LiquidsThe

    properties of Liquids3.3. Di usionDi usion

    di"usion rate o a liquid is much less thanless thangases.gases.

    due to #√ molecules are closely pac ed compared to

    gases.

    √ lower inetic energylower inetic energy than gases.√ stronger intermolecular attractive orcesstronger intermolecular attractive orces

    between the molecules compared to gases.

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    The properties of LiquidsThe properties of Liquids.. Surfa!e tensionSurfa!e tension

    is the amount o energyamount o energy required to stretchto stretchthe sur acethe sur ace o a liquid by a unit area.by a unit area.

    Liquid molecules e$periencedintermolecular attractive orces in allalldirectionsdirections by their neighbouring molecules.

    however, molecules at the sur acemolecules at the sur ace arepulled downward and sidewaysdownward and sideways rom theneighbouring molecules.

    √but not upwardbut not upward away rom the sur ace.

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    Particles at thesurface

    Particles withinthe liquid

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    √ these intermolecular attractive orceswill pull the molecules into the liquid.pull the molecules into the liquid.

    √ cause the sur ace to stretch andtighten.

    √ the stronger the intermolecularstronger the intermolecular

    attractiveattractive orces, the higher the sur acehigher the sur acetension.tension.

    S"#$%C& T&'S()'S"#$%C& T&'S()'

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    The properties of LiquidsThe properties of Liquids5. Vis!osity

    is resistance o liquid to ow. the greater a liquid%s viscosity , the more

    slowly it ows. viscosity decreases as temperature

    increases.

    &$ample o substance that have highviscosity # molten lava and honey.

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    Vis!osityVis!osity

    depends on #√ the si'e o the molecules#the si'e o the molecules#

    the higher the molar masshigher the molar mass , the moremore

    resistance their owresistance their ow , ∴ more viscous theliquid.

    √ the strengthstrength o intermolecular attractiveattractive

    orcesorces between the molecules# the stronger the attractive orcesstronger the attractive orces , the

    higher the viscosity.higher the viscosity.

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    5.2.2 Vaporisation *ro!ess5.2.2 V aporisation *ro!ess a process in which molecules escape romescape rom

    liquid into gaseousliquid into gaseous state through a sur acethrough a sur ace

    ( a process in which liquid is trans ormedliquid is trans ormedinto gas.into gas.

    √ molecules in a liquid move quite reely.√ each molecule possesses a di"erent

    magnitude o inetic energy.√ some molecules have a relatively high

    inetic energies.

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    Vaporisation *ro!essVaporisation *ro!ess√ when the inetic energy is su!cient enough

    to overcome the attractive orces that bindthem, the molecules will loosen themselvesand be evaporated o".

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    Vaporisation *ro!essVaporisation *ro!ess vaporisation rate depends on #

    √ Surfa!e areaSurfa!e area

    ) the larger the sur ace area, the

    higher the chances or the moleculesto escape rom the sur ace.

    ) sur ace area increases, evaporationsur ace area increases, eva poration

    rate increases.rate increases.

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    Vaporisation *ro!essVaporisation *ro!ess√ TemperatureTem perature

    ) as temperature is increasedtem perature is increased , thetotal number o molecules with high

    inetic energy is increased.) ∴ more molecules have enoughenergy to escape rom the sur ace o

    the liquid.) thus evaporation rate increases.eva poration rate increases.

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    Vaporisation *ro!essVaporisation *ro!ess

    √ (ntermole!ular attra!tion for!es(ntermole!ular attra!tion for!es

    ) the wea erthe wea er the intermolecular

    attraction orcesattraction orces , the asteraster theevaporation rate.

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    molecules escape rom the sur ace o aliquid # re erred as vapour molecules.vapour molecules. in an open system #

    √ vapour molecules which evaporate o"will di"use away.

    in a closed system #

    √ vapour molecules which leaves thesur ace cannot escapecannot escape rom the system.

    Vaporisation *ro!essVaporisation *ro!ess

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    *apourisation +in a closed container√

    they remain in the container.√ in contact with the surface of the liquid.√ these vapour molecules are in constant random

    motion.√ continually strike with:

    the wall of the container.

    other vapour molecules.the surface of the liquid

    molecules.

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    √ everytime the vapour molecules hitthe wall o the container, pressure ise$erted.

    √pressure e$erted by the vapourmolecules above the sur ace o theliquid is called the *- /01 1& 01&.

    Vaporisation *ro!ess

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    Vaporisation pro!essVaporisation pro!ess

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    Vapourisation pro!essVapourisation pro!ess√ however, some o the vapour molecules maysome o the vapour molecules may

    loselose their inetic energyinetic energy during the collision.√ they do not have enough energy to remain as

    vapour molecules.

    √ they reached the sur ace o the liquid.√ trapped by the attractive orces.√ i they cannot overcome the attractive orces,

    these vapour molecules return as liquidmolecules.

    √ the process is nown as 3/4 &4 -67/43/4 &4 -67/4 ..

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    6he change ostate o a liquid intoliquid intoa vapoura vapour occuring atatthe sur acethe sur ace o aliquid at anyat anytemperatures andtemperatures and

    pressures.pressures.

    6he change o state o aliquid into a vapourliquid into a vapour occuring on the innerinnersur ace o the liquidsur ace o the liquid at acertain temperaturecertain temperature owhich the vapour pressure

    is equal to the atmosphericequal to the atmosphericpressure.pressure.

    6he temperature is called

    the boiling point.boiling point.

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    the temperature at which the vapourpressure of liquid is equal to the externalatmospheric pressure.

    +oilin- *oint+oilin - *oint

    the temperature at which the vapourpressure of liquid is equal to the standardatmospheric pressure (1 atm).

    'ormal +oilin- *oint'ormal +oilin - *oint