Intermolecular Forces and Energy
| Institution | UNIVERSITY |
| Course | EDUCATION |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Brian Mike |
| File Type | |
| Pages | 12 Pages |
| File Size | 557.53 KB |
| Views | 4210 |
| Downloads | 0 |
| Price: |
Buy Now
|
Description
The forces which exist between molecules can explain many of the bulk properties of solids,
liquids and gases. These intermolecular forces arise from two main causes:
The potential energy of the molecules, which is due to interactions with surrounding
molecules. This is principally electric attraction and repulsion between charged particles. These forces are responsible for the structure of an atom. The forces between different atoms are responsible for the structure of a molecule and the forces between the molcules are responsible
for the structure of the material.
Below is the document preview.
Law of Torts in Kenya
Trending!
There are two types of civil wrongs, and we looked at the first of these - i.e. those arising from a breach of contract. The second type of civil wrong arises from the breach of a duty fixed by law, and owed to people generally and is called a “Tort”.
43 Pages
5063 Views
0 Downloads
585.39 KB
BIT 2103: Lesson 6 Mail Merge
Trending!
The Mail Merge feature of Microsoft Word is a great way to produce a large number of
personalized letters or labels in a short amount of time. The process can seem daunting to a
beginner, but if you break it down into a series of steps, is very easy to manage.
6 Pages
5493 Views
0 Downloads
177.16 KB
INTRODUCTION TO THE LAW OF TORTS
Trending!
Human interactions in the social sphere is bound to create conflicts of interest leading to injury or losses to other people – road use; use of buildings; seeking professional help, sports etc. When these injuries occur, society should have a mechanism of apportioning blame and ensuring reparations. The law of tort is one such mechanism that has been developed by society to apportion responsibility for losses that occur in society.
78 Pages
4977 Views
1 Downloads
1.02 MB
BIT 2103: Lesson 3 Basic tasks in Word.
Trending!
The backstage view helps for creating new documents, saving and opening documents etc.
49 Pages
4756 Views
0 Downloads
2.8 MB
BIT 2103: Lesson 2 Word Processing.
Trending!
A word processor is a program designed for creating and editing
business and personal documents that are primarily text-based.
Most modern word processors enable you to customize fonts and
formatting - and they often include images and other multimedia
files - such as videos and audio clips.
9 Pages
5640 Views
0 Downloads
215.29 KB
BIT 2103: What is HTML
Trending!
HTML represents the standard markup language for creating web pages online.
It stands for Hyper Text Markup Language.
5 Pages
4755 Views
0 Downloads
97.48 KB
BIT 2103: Lesson 4 Ms Excel
Trending!
This tip describes how to use conditional formatting for comfortable viewing results in the
worksheet.
14 Pages
4785 Views
0 Downloads
303.23 KB
BIT 2103: Lesson 3 Ms Excel
Trending!
If you create a custom list in Excel, you can easily fill a range with your own list of
departments, clients, cities, credit card numbers, etc. This can save time and reduce errors
3 Pages
5225 Views
0 Downloads
81.88 KB
BIT 2103: Lesson 2 Ms Excel
Trending!
The ribbon provides shortcuts to commands in Excel. A command is an action that the user
performs. An example of a command is creating a new document, printing a documenting, etc.
13 Pages
5998 Views
0 Downloads
533.77 KB