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Why does sodium chloride have no smell?

when you are smelling something tiny particles of the substance have become gaseous and have entered your nose to be detected. In order for this to happen the intermolecular forces holding the molecules of that substance together must be weak. This makes the substance volatile. Molecular compounds fit this since they have very weak forces of attraction between their molecules. Ionic compounds on the other hand have comparatively very strong intermolecular forces that hold them together thus not allowing them to escape in gaseous form to be smelled.


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Why matters which have vapor pressure do not just boil away as vapors when placed in vacuum?

Well they do -- but it takes time and energy. In order for a substance to go from a solid or liquid state to a gaseous state requires a certain 'heat of evaporation' measured in joules per mole. If this heat is provided then the substance will vapourize completely.


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Patterns of particles packed together in a repeating order?

it is crystals


What solid is arranged in a specific and repeating order?

A crystal is a solid that is arranged in a specific and repeating order. The atoms or molecules in a crystal are arranged in a regular and symmetric pattern, giving crystals their unique shape and properties.


What is made of gas and has the letters in order a e u?

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Low order detonations?

what substance does a low order explosive resemble


How was periodic table arranged?

It is arranged on the acending order of atomic number and repeating periodic properties.


What is the term used for scientists repeating their experiments in order to reduce error chance?

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How are elements grouped and classified?

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How are the elements on a Periodic Tables arranged?

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