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Diffusion
movement of one gas through another
(perfume)
Effusion
movement of a gas through a tiny opening or a pin hole.
(helium baloon)
Pressure=Force/Area
P=F
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A
1 pascal (pa)=
1N/M(2)
1 atm=
760mmHg=760 torr
1 atm=
101,325 pa=101.3Kpa
Boyle's Law
relates pressure (P) and gas (G)
-pressure is inversly proportional to volume.
***P1V1=P2V2
Charles's Law
relates temperature and volume of a gas
-V1/T1=V2/T2
Absolute zero is
0 K or -273 C
K= C+273.15
Gay-lussac's law
relates temperature (T) and pressure (P) of a gas
Diffusion
movement of one gas through another
(perfume)
Effusion
movement of a gas through a tiny opening or a pin hole.
(helium baloon)
Pressure=Force/Area
P=F
-----
A
1 pascal (pa)=
1N/M(2)
1 atm=
760mmHg=760 torr
1 atm=
101,325 pa=101.3Kpa
Boyle's Law
relates pressure (P) and gas (G)
-pressure is inversly proportional to volume.
***P1V1=P2V2
Charles's Law
relates temperature and volume of a gas
-V1/T1=V2/T2
Absolute zero is
0 K or -273 C
K= C+273.15
Gay-lussac's law
relates temperature (T) and pressure (P) of a gas
P1/T1=P2/T2
Ideal Gas Law
Pv=nRT
n=
R=
moles
constant