Science Numeration

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A.

BOILING AND MELTING POINT- a liquid is the temperature at which the vapor
Pressure, liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure,and the liquid transitions
to a gas.
Therefore, the higher the IMFA of a liquid, the higher the vapor pressure, and
the higher
the boiling point.

B.
ELECTRONEGATIVITY- A chemical property that describes the tendency of an
atom or a functional group to attract electrons towards itself.

C.
LONE PAIR- A valence electron that is not shared.

D.
ANION- The negative charged
ion..

E.
VISCOSITY- is the resistance of a liquid to flow. Some liquids, such as gasoline,
ethanol, and water, flow very readily and hence have a low viscosity. Others,
such as motor
oil, molasses, and maple syrup, flow very slowly and have a high
viscosity.

F.
SURFACE TENSION- is the amount of energy required to stretch or increase the
surface area. Molecules with high IMF also have high surface tensions. The
surface tension of
mercury is even higher, due to the metallic bonds ("sea" of shared
electrons) between atoms.
The intermolecular attraction between like molecules is called cohesion.

G.
ADHESION- The attraction between unlike molecules.

H.
CATION- The Positive charged of Ion

I.
FORCE- A push or pull of an object resulting from the object’s interaction with
another object.
J.
COHESION- The attraction between like molecules.

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