Chapter 6. States of Matter: Gases, Liquids, and Solids
1.Describe the behavior of gases : Boyle's law,  Charles's law, combined gas law, Avogadro's law, the ideal gas law,    and Dalton's law.
•2. Use gas law equations to calculate conditions and changes in conditions of gases.
•3. Describe the major points of the kinetic molecular theory of gases.
•4. Explain the relationship between the kinetic molecular theory and the physical properties of macroscopic quantities of gases.
•5. Describe properties of the liquid state.
•6. Describe the processes of melting, boiling, evaporation, and condensation.
•7. Describe the dipolar attractions known collectively as  London dispersion (van der Waals) forces.
•8. Describe hydrogen bonding and its relationship to boiling and melting
•     temperatures.
•9. Relate the properties of the various classes of solids (ionic, covalent,
•molecular, and metallic) to the structure of these solids.