CAS CH 102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Ideal Gas Law, Kinetic Theory Of Gases, Combined Gas Law

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Chapter 6: states of matter: gases, liquids, and solids. 6. 1 the gaseous state: ideal gas concept. Ideal gas - a model of the way that particles of a gas behave at the microscopic level. We can measure the following of a gas: temperature, We can systematically change one of the properties and see the effect on each of the others: measurement of gases. The most important gas laws involve the relationship between. Gas pressure is a result of force exerted by the collision of particles with the walls of the container. A commonly used unit of pressure is the atmosphere (atm). At stp the molar volume of a gas is 22. 4 l. For example, the total pressure of our atmosphere is equal to the sum of the pressures of n2 and o2: kinetic molecular theory of gases. Gases are made up of small atoms or molecules that are in constant and random motion.

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