Column A

1.
The attractive or repulsive force between two charged particles.
2.
A law that states, "the force between two point charges is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them."
3.
Attractions between molecules.
4.
An electrostatic intermolecular force between a slightly positive hydrogen atom in one molecule and a slightly negative atom in another molecule.
5.
The pressure a vapor exerts on the surface of a solid or liquid state of the same substance in a closed system.
6.
A property of a liquid that results in a resistance of the surface of the liquid to rupture. It's a measure of the strength of the bonds between molecules at the surface of a liquid, measured by determining how much mass the surface of the liquid can support before the object sinks.
7.
The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid.
8.
The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas.
9.
Attractions between atoms within a molecule.
10.
A measure of the thickness of a liquid or its resistance to flow.
11.
Bonds in which electrons are transferred between a metal and a nonmetal. The metal loses electrons and becomes a positively charged cation, and the nonmetal gains electrons and becomes a negatively charged anion.
12.
A combination of atoms bonded together.
13.
Bonds resulting from the sharing of electrons between two nonmetal atoms.
14.
A molecule in which there is a separation of charges due to unequal sharing of electrons in chemical bonds.
15.
Energy transferred between materials of different temperatures, also called thermal energy.
16.
Energy associated with the motion of an object.
17.
A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance.
Column B
a.Covalent bonds
b.Electrostatic force
c.Vapor pressure
d.Ionic bonds
e.Intramolecular forces
f.Boiling point
g.Coulomb's Law
h.Melting point
i.Kinetic energy
j.Temperature
k.Surface tension
l.Molecule
m.Dipole
n.Hydrogen bond
o.Intermolecular forces
p.Heat energy
q.Viscosity.

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Column A Column B
1. Electrostatic force b. Electrostatic force
2. Coulomb's Law g. Coulomb's Law
3. Intermolecular forces o. Intermolecular forces
4. Hydrogen bond n. Hydrogen bond
5. Vapor pressure c. Vapor pressure
6. Surface tension k. Surface tension
7. Melting point h. Melting point
8. Boiling point f. Boiling point
9. Intramolecular forces e. Intramolecular forces
10. Viscosity q. Viscosity
11. Ionic bonds d. Ionic bonds
12. Molecule l. Molecule
13. Covalent bonds a. Covalent bonds
14. Dipole m. Dipole
15. Heat energy p. Heat energy
16. Kinetic energy i. Kinetic energy
17. Temperature j. Temperature