CHEM 101 Chapter : GASES AND GAS LAWS

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Gases occupy entire container reguardless of their shape and are in constant motion. The movement of molecules in a 3d space is called translational movement and is random. kenetic energy is conserved. molecules in a sample of matter. the force is exerted. There is no net loss of energy when gas molecules collide with each other, the. Temperature is a measure of the average translational kenetic energy of the. Pressure is the force per unit of area, or the force divided by the area over which. A barometer is used to measure the pressure of the atmosphere. Boyles law- for a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature, the volume of a gas varies inversely with its pressure. 1 atm = 14. 696 lb/in2 = 14. 696 psi. When the pressure increases, the volume decreases; when the pressure decreases, the volume decreases. With boyles law the volume is inversely proportional to the pressure. (ex 4 atm 2 atm the volume doubles)

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