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Title: Chapter 14 Gas Laws and Kinetic Theory


1
  • Happy Wednesday!
  • Pick up the handouts
  • Get your assigned chrome-book
  • We are
  • starting Gas
  • Laws today!

2
Kinetic-Molecular Theory and Gas Properties
3
Variables Used in Gas Laws
  • Temperature measure of the kinetic energy of
    the particles in a substance
  •  Volume the amount of space that a substance
    occupies
  •  Pressure force of the collisions in a gaseous
    substance
  •  What affects pressure?
  • Container size, temperature, number of particles,
    particle size
  •  Particle Amount and Size

4
Properties of Gases
  • highly compressible and low density due to the
    large spaces between gas particles
  • indefinite shape will take shape of its
    container
  • indefinite volume will occupy the entire volume
    of its container
  • high fluidity the particles easily glide by one
    another, allow the gas to flow

5
Kinetic-Molecular Theory and Gases
  • Gas is composed of particles
  • either molecules or atoms
  • Gas particles do not attract or repel one
    another.
  • Like billiards balls, they bounce off of one
    anther after a collision

6
Kinetic-Molecular Theory and Gases
  • Gas particles are in constant, random motion
  • they move in straight line paths
  • only changing direction when they collide with
    one another or walls of container
  • All gas particle collisions are elastic
    collisions
  • energy transferred from one particle to another
    without a loss of kinetic energy.

7
  • 5. The amount of kinetic energy, how fast the
    particles move, depends on temperature.
  • Higher temperature, move faster
  • Lower temperature, move slower
  • At absolute zero (0 K lowest possible
    temperature) NO movement

8
Definitions
  • Effusion gradual movement of a gas through a
    small opening
  • Diffusion gradual mixing of gases due to
    constant random motion
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