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T/F: In a mixture like air, no matter how big or small a molecule may be, every single molecule makes the same contribution to pressure.
True
T/F: Therefore, gas pressure only depends on the average kinetic energy (temp.) and NUMBER of gas particles in a give volume (21% Oxygen in air, etc.).
True
What is the contribution each gas in a mixture makes to the total pressure of that gas called?
The partial pressure
The fact that they will form liquids when compressed, collide "inelastically" in nonlinear paths, and that the size of the molecules actually affects behavior, are all...
Differences of real gases from ideal gases
What is the difference between diffusion and effusion?
Diffusion is from higher to lower concentration, effusion is the movement of a gas through a small hole into an empty container
"The rate of effusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of the gas's molar mass" is...
Graham's law
I'm lazy, look at page 16 of the notes for the volume/coefficient question.
Okee