States of matter
Description
This program scrutinizes the concept of phase transitions-from naturally occurring changes in state to those created in laboratories-in five sections: Solids, Liquids, and Gases (properties of molecules in different states; hydrogen bonds, dipole-dipole forces, dispersion forces; effects of temperature, pressure, and volume on atomic and molecular movement; Ideal Gas Law); Evaporation and Condensation (intermolecular forces, boiling/condensing point, endothermic reactions); Melting and Freezing (melting/freezing point, ionic and covalent bonds, cations and anions); Sublimation and Deposition (triple points and phase diagrams); and Other States of Matter (plasma, liquid crystals, Bose-Einstein condensates, superfluids and supersolids)
Runtime
22 min
Series
Subjects
- Chemical bonds (44)
- Inorganic compounds (38)
- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical (76)
- Chemical elements (72)
- Organic compounds (40)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2009], c2010
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