Today we briefly finished Chapter 10 by defining effusion and went over an example problem comparing the rates of effusion of ammonia an and unknown gas.
In the first part of Chapter 11 we are investigating the properties of liquids and before we do so, intermolecular forces must be discussed. The four main IMF are ion-dipole interactions, dipole-dipole interactions, London Dispersion forces, and hydrogen bonding. We will discuss these forces in detail and relate them to the physical properties of liquids and gases. Be sure to read the first two sections of Ch 11 over the weekend.
In class today I also highlighted the Martin Luther King Day of Service. This year's MLK Day of Service is taking place on Monday, January 17, 2011. Registration will begin at 8am in the Archie Griffin Ballroom in the Ohio Union.
For MLK Day of Service specific questions, please contact Rosie Holmes, Coordinator of Community Service, or call the SERV Team office at 614-292-SERV (7378).
Inspirational Quote of the Day:
"...He who is greatest among you shall be a servant. That's the new definition of greatness…Everyone can be great because everyone can serve."
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Songs Played Before Class:
The Cars - You Might Think
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody
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