140 likes | 519 Views
By: Christine Bontempi Emily DeAngelis. Vapor Pressure. Vapor Pressure. Vapor Pressure- the pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its liquid or solid phase. Explaining Vapor Pressure on the Molecular Level.
E N D
By: Christine Bontempi Emily DeAngelis Vapor Pressure
Vapor Pressure • Vapor Pressure- the pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its liquid or solid phase
Explaining Vapor Pressure on the Molecular Level • When molecules in a liquid have enough kinetic energy to overcome the attractive forces, they change into the gas phase • Weaker attractive forces larger number of molecules evaporate & higher vapor pressure
Dynamic Equilibrium • As the number of gas-phase molecules increase, more gas-phase molecules condensate back into the liquid • Dynamic equilibrium- when evaporation and condensation occur at equal rates • In equilibrium, molecules continuously pass from the liquid state to the gas state and vice versa Vapor Pressure Video
Volatility and Vapor Pressure • Volatile liquids evaporate readily • Vapor spreads away from a liquid if vaporization occurs in an open container • Equilibrium is never reached and the liquid continues to evaporate to dryness • Substances with high vapor pressure (gasoline) evaporate more quickly than substances with a low vapor pressure (motor oil)
Temperature and Vapor Pressure • Vapor pressure increases with temperature • As the temperature increases, the molecules move more energetically and can escape easier Low Temperature High Temperature
Vapor Pressure is Directly Proportional to Temperature of a Liquid Water (line indicates boiling point)
Boiling Point and Vapor Pressure • Liquids boil when vapor pressure=external pressure • Temperature of boiling increases with increasing external pressure • Normal Boiling Point is the boiling point of a liquid at 1 atm pressure • The boiling point decreases as the altitude increases
Forces that affect Vapor Pressure • Surface Area: no affect • Type of Molecule: If the intermolecular forces between molecules are • Strong, vapor pressure is low • Weak, vapor pressure is high • Temperature: Higher temperature, more molecules evaporate
Review Questions PCl3 and AsCl3 are similar substances, with similar geometries and bonding modes. a. Which is more volatile at room temp? b. Which has a higher boiling point? c. Which has the larger intermolecular forces?
Review Questions Explain how each of the following affects the vapor pressure of a liquid: a. Volume of a liquid b. Temperature c. Intermolecular attractive forces
Works Cited http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/liquids/vpress.html http://urila.tripod.com/colligative.htm