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Ch.22 - The Main Group Elements
McMurry - Chemistry 8th Edition
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22장, 문제 135

The viscosity of liquid sulfur increases sharply at about 160 °C and then decreases again above 200 °C. Explain.

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Step 1: Understand the concept of viscosity, which is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. In general, higher viscosity means a thicker fluid that flows less easily.
Step 2: Recognize that sulfur exists in different allotropes, which are different structural forms of the same element. At different temperatures, sulfur can change its structure, affecting its physical properties like viscosity.
Step 3: At around 160 °C, sulfur undergoes a transformation from S8 rings to long polymeric chains. This structural change increases the viscosity because the long chains can entangle, making the liquid more resistant to flow.
Step 4: As the temperature increases further above 200 °C, the polymeric chains begin to break down into smaller fragments. This breakdown reduces the entanglement and thus decreases the viscosity.
Step 5: Conclude that the sharp increase in viscosity at 160 °C is due to the formation of long polymeric chains, and the decrease above 200 °C is due to the breakdown of these chains into smaller units.

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Viscosity

Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. It is influenced by the interactions between molecules in the liquid. Higher viscosity indicates a thicker fluid that flows more slowly, while lower viscosity corresponds to a thinner fluid that flows more easily. Understanding how temperature affects viscosity is crucial for explaining the behavior of liquids under varying thermal conditions.
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Intermolecular Forces and Properties

Temperature Effects on Liquids

Temperature significantly impacts the physical properties of liquids, including viscosity. As temperature increases, the kinetic energy of molecules rises, leading to reduced intermolecular forces and typically lower viscosity. However, at certain temperatures, such as the transition points in sulfur, structural changes or phase transitions can occur, resulting in unexpected viscosity behavior.
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Temperature Conversion Example

Phase Transitions

Phase transitions refer to the changes in the state of matter, such as from solid to liquid or liquid to gas, often accompanied by significant changes in physical properties. In the case of sulfur, the increase in viscosity at around 160 °C may indicate a structural change in the molecular arrangement, while the decrease above 200 °C could suggest a transition to a less viscous state, possibly due to further molecular rearrangement or breakdown.
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Phase Changes in Diagrams