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AP Chemistry 3.2.A: Properties of Solids

Explore AP Chemistry 3.2.A questions on connecting particulate structure and interparticle forces to melting point, conductivity, hardness, brittleness, and malleability.

Syllabus
Effective Fall 2025
Course
AP Chemistry

Exam points

  • Explain how atomic structure, periodic trends and electron configurations predict elemental properties and reactivity.
  • Apply periodic relationships and valence-electron models to compare chemical behavior across elements.

3.2.A—Explain the relationship among the macroscopic properties of a substance, the particulate-level structure of the… question 1

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Complete Lewis diagrams and some physical properties for compounds X and Y are given.

Table for Question 3.2.A—Explain the relationship among the macroscopic properties of a substance, the particulate-level structure of the… question 1 — AP Chemistry

An equimolar mixture of the two compounds is heated. When the mixture reaches 82C82^{\circ} \mathrm{C},

which compound will have the higher vapor pressure? Justify your answer.

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