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    What defines Dispersion Forces?

    They arise from temporary dipoles in all molecules.

    What is Hydrogen Bonding?

    It occurs when hydrogen is bonded to highly electronegative atoms.

    How does Viscosity relate to Intermolecular Forces?

    Stronger IMFs lead to higher viscosity in liquids.

    What happens during Sublimation?

    A solid transitions directly to a gas.

    What is the significance of the Heating Curve's plateaus?

    They indicate constant temperature during phase changes.

    What is Vapor Pressure?

    It is the pressure of a vapor in equilibrium with its liquid.

    How does the Boiling Point relate to Vapor Pressure?

    It occurs when vapor pressure equals external pressure.

    What distinguishes the Normal Boiling Point?

    It is measured at standard atmospheric pressure.

    What does a Phase Diagram illustrate?

    It shows the states of matter based on pressure and temperature.

    What is the Critical Point?

    It is where liquid and gas phases become indistinguishable.

    What occurs at the Triple Point?

    Solid, liquid, and gas phases coexist in equilibrium.

    What defines Dipole-Dipole Interactions?

    They are attractions between oppositely charged ends of polar molecules.