Chapter 11: Solids, Liquids, and Intermolecular Forces

Solids and liquids are the condensed states of matter. Unlike the gaseous state, the intermolecular forces between particles have significant strength, affecting the properties and behaviors of these states. In Chapter 11, we will learn about the influence of intermolecular forces on samples of solids and liquids.

Lesson 1: Intermolecular Forces

  1. What are Intermolecular Forces?
  2. Types of Intermolecular Forces

Lesson 2: Properties of Liquids

  1. Boiling and Melting
  2. Vapor Pressure
  3. Surface Tension
  4. Capillary Action
  5. Viscosity

Lesson 3: Solids

  1. Crystalline Solids
  2. Amorphous Solids
  3. Alloys