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Gas consists of small particles that:

-move rapidly in straight lines


-are very far apart


-have no attractive or repulsive forces


-have very small volumes compared to the container they are in


-have kinetic energy that increases with temperature

Gas Pressure has units in:

-in^2/Ib


-atm


-torr


-mmHg


1atm=760mmHg


1atm=760 torr


1 atm=22.4Lb

Atmospheric pressure is

pressure from the top of the atmosphere to the surface of earth



What is the ideal gas law?

Pv=nRT

What is the universal gas content R,

0.0821 L•atm


____________________


mole•K

Another value for the universal gas constant is obtained
62.4L*mmhg

____________


mole*kelvin

Partial pressure is whose law?

Dalton's law

(Hint: pp= D law)

Dalton's law consists of what equation:

P(total)= p(1)+ p(2)+p(3)...

Pressure and volume is whose law?


When pressure increases volume?

1)Boyles law= P1(V1)=P2(V2) (T and n constant)


2) decreases

1) (Hint: Boy)

2)


^V P goes down; Pressure goes up volume goes down

Boyles law also consists of:

The lungs: when we breathe in, the lungs expand and the pressure inside decreases, air flows towards bottom.

during exhalation when the lungs volume decrease pressure goes up