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Pressure

Is the quantity measures force per unit area

Newton

SI unit of force

Barometer

A scientific instrument used to measure air pressure

Standard pressure

The pressure of air at 0 degrees celsius at sea level

Atmosphere

A unit of pressure measured at sea level

Pascal

An SI unit of measure equal to a newton per meter square

Partial pressure

The pressure of one gas of two or more gases in a container

Water displacement

Is a method used to collect gases that forces water from a container

Gas law

Laws used to find pressure volume kelvin temperature density of gas # moles of gas

Absolute zero

Is the temperature which the kelvin is based -273.15 degrees celsiuis

Kelvin temperature scale

Temp scale used to study gas law

Standard molar volume of a gas

The volume of an ideal gas at stp 22.4 liters per mole

Ideal gas constant

Numerical value used to find the result of ideal gas law

Rate of effusion

Is the rate of the volume per unit time of gas flow from one container through a small opening into another container

Boyles law

The product of a gas pressure and it's volume remain constant at constant temperature p1v1=p2v2

Charles law

At constant pressure the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its kelvin temperature v1/tk1=v2/tk2

Gay-lussacs law

The pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its kelvin temperature p1/tk1=p2/tk2

Daltons law of partial pressures

The total pressure of two or more in a container is equal to the sum of the partial pressures pt=p1+p2+p3