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Boyle's Law

Half the volume, twice the pressur

Charle's Law

Volume of gas is proportional to temperature.

Absolute zero

All motion stops.

Gay-Lussac's Law

Fixed amount of gas varies with Kelvin temperature.

Combined gas law

The relationship among pressure, temperature and volume.

Ideal gas law

PV=nRT

n in PV=nRT means?

Number of moles.

R in PV=nRT means?

Gas constant.

Ideal gas ratio

8.31

T in PV=nRT means?

Temperature in Kelvins

Kinetic molecular theory

Describes matter in terms of particles in motion.

Particle size

Gases and small particles in empty space.

Particle motion

Constant random motion.

Temperature

Measure of the average kinetic energy.

Gas

Latin word "chaos"

Diffusion

Movement of one material through another.

Effusion

Gas escapes through a tiny opening.

Graham's Law

The rats of effusion is inverse to the molar mass.

Pressure

Force per unit area.

Evangelista Torricelli

Demonstrated that aid exerts pressure.

Barometer

Used to measure atmospheric pressure.

Pascal

Force of 1 Newton per square meter.

Pascal

Force of 1 Newton per square meter.

Atmosphere

101.3 kilopascals, 760 torrs, 760 mm Hg

Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure

Sum of the pressures of all the gases in the mixture.

Intermolecular forces

Attraction between particles

273.15

Freezing point in Kelvins.