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ii. physical properties p. 363 - 371

A. Liquids vs. Solids. LIQUIDSStronger than in gasesYhighNslower than in gases. SOLIDSVery strong NhighNextremely slow. IMF Strength FluidDensityCompressibleDiffusion. B. Liquid Properties. Surface Tensionattractive force between particles in a liquid that minimizes surface area. B. Liquid Properties.

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ii. physical properties p. 363 - 371

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    1: II. Physical Properties (p. 363 - 371) Ch. 12 - Liquids & Solids

    3: B. Liquid Properties Surface Tension attractive force between particles in a liquid that minimizes surface area

    4: B. Liquid Properties Capillary Action attractive force between the surface of a liquid and the surface of a solid

    5: C. Types of Solids Crystalline - repeating geometric pattern covalent network metallic ionic covalent molecular Amorphous - no geometric pattern

    6: C. Types of Solids

    7: C. Types of Solids

    8: Click Here Phase Changes

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