SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 102
STATES of MATTER
LIQUIDS and SOLIDS
(Intermolecular forces)
Intermolecular forces are responsible for the nonideal behavior of gases
and account for the existence of the condensed states of matter(i.e.,
liquids and solids).(...see course syllabus here.)
CONTENTS
INTERMOLECULAR FORCES
Non-bonding Forces
Gases
Vapor Pressure
Liquids
Liquids and Solids
Solids
i.)
ii.)
iii.)
PHASE TRANSITIONS
Phase Diagrams
STATES OF MATTER[Self-study quiz(with answers!)]
General Properties[Short quiz(on-line)]
Self Assessment Test Chemistry Problem Sets
Concurrently you should review the appropriate
rea(s)
as needed.
TUTORIALS AND HELP FILES
In addition to the regular homework assignments of problems from the text,
self paced exercises, activities, quizzes, and virtual/practicals are
incorporated in each major section of this course. It is important, to
the extent possible, that each student take maximum advantage of these
study aids!
Introductory and General Chemistry
General Chemistry Overview
Fundamental Constants
Internet Resources for Science
and Mathematics Education
General Chemistry[ Practice...]
General Chemistry[...Quizzes/General Knowledge]
Student Website for Chemistry
CHEMISTRY LINKS
GENERAL CHEMISTRY WEBSITE[DARTMOUTH]
HOMEWORK/ASSIGNMENT SECTION
You should be studying the basics of .... States of Matter/....
..Intermolecular forces! For background study, see examples of
accessible online ....... General Chemistry sources
Help files for states of matter-liquids and solids
Visualization and Problem Solving for General Chemistry
PROBLEM SOLVING/TUTORIALS IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY(Helpful Guidelines)
In addition to practice problems from your chosen or assigned text,
work problems from the following homework selections..........
...Homework selections....,...[also see ConcepTests for use in Chemistry
on the "WORK-STUDY PLATFORM"]
Additional homework
tools and aids are
located on the
"WORK-STUDY PLATFORM"
i.e., click "here" or "below"
Upon completion of your homework, take this quiz(click here!) and solve
the summary problems(click here!) in order to "receive credit" for your
homework!
IMPORTANT!!
[..also, see "Classic Calculations" from the "History of Chemistry"("here")
and on the WORK-STUDY PLATFORM]
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