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Title: The Nature of gases Section 10.1


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The Nature of gasesSection 10.1
  • After reading Section 10.1, you should know
  • the three assumptions of the kinetic theory
  • how to convert pressure readings between atm,
    kPa and mm Hg
  • how the kinetic theory affects gas pressure

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Kinetic Theory
  • Atoms are in constant motion
  • 3 Assumptions of the Kinetic Theory for gases
  • No attractive or repulsive forces exist between
    gas particles
  • The particles in a gas are in constant, random
    motion
  • All collisions are perfectly elastic
  • kinetic energy is transferred from one particle
    to the next without losing any energy

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Gas Pressure
  • The force exerted by a gas per unit of surface
    area
  • A vacuum exists if there is no gas particles or
    pressure
  • 1 atm 760 mm Hg 101.3 kPa

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Gas Pressure
  • Atmospheric Pressure force exerted from
    collisions of air particles with objects
  • Measured with a barometer

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Kinetic Energy and Kelvin Temperature
  • Particles absorb energy, which causes them to
    move faster
  • This increase in kinetic energy causes the
    temperature to rise
  • At absolute zero (0 Kelvin) the molecules have no
    kinetic energy and are no longer moving
  • Kinetic energy and Kelvin temperature are
    directly related

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After reading Section 10.1, you should know
  • the three assumptions of the kinetic theory
  • how to convert pressure readings between atm,
    kPa and mm Hg
  • how the kinetic theory affects gas pressure
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