Chapter 12-13 States of Matter. Types of atoms (composition) and arrangement (structure) determine chemical properties of matter.
by Steven S. Zumdahl & Donald J. DeCoste University of Illinois
Solutions Part I: The Solution Process. Solution:
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Chapter 13 Notes States of Matter. Kinetic Theory and Gases Kinetic Energy—Energy that an object has due to motion. The Kinetic Theory is that tiny particles.
States of Matter Chapter 12. 12.1 - Gases Kinetic molecular theory = describes how gases behave, has 3 major assumptions: Kinetic molecular theory = describes.
Chapter 12: States Of Matter Sec. 12.1: Gases. Objectives Use the kinetic-molecular theory to explain the behavior of gases. Describe how mass effects.
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States of Matter Vocabulary: Surface tension Triple point Unit cell Crystalline solid Allotrope Amorphous solid Viscosity Gas pressure Vapor pressure.
Gases Objectives: 1. State the kinetic theory of matter. 2. Use the kinetic theory to explain states of matter.
States Of Matter!. Gases – Kinetic Molecular Theory Explains the forces between molecules and the energy the molecules possess.