PPT-Gases – Topic Outlines
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Gas Pressure Gas Laws amp Ideal Gas Equation Density of Gases Stoichiometry involving gas reactions Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases Rootmeansquare speed Rates
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Gas Pressure Gas Laws amp Ideal Gas Equation Density of Gases Stoichiometry involving gas reactions Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases Rootmeansquare speed Rates of Gas Diffusion and Effusion. Page 1 Issued: 201 3 0 4 Course Outlines COURSE OUTLINES (SYLLABI) FOR UNDERGRADUATE COURSES (S.06 - 173, S.08 - 140 , S.12 - 126 ) N o later than the first day of class in the term a course is given Chapter 5. E-mail: . benzene4president@gmail.com. Web-site: http://clas.sa.ucsb.edu/staff/terri/. Gases – Ch. 5. 1. Draw the following:. a. A closed monometer attached to a flask filled with CO at 250 . Basic Training for. :. Elementary and Secondary . Teachers. Session 1 . September 22, 2008. . Kathy DeVries and Lil Sedgwick, Presenters. Agenda:. Basic SUTW Materials . Introduction to SUTW. Using Colors to Organize Writing. Chemistry—2. nd. semester. Properties. All gases share some physical properties:. Pressure (P). Volume (V). Temperature (T). Number of moles (n). These properties combine to describe the behavior of gases using the “gas laws”. : . . A. Why . and. B. How. Why?. An outline is your plan for your paper, and you need to make one before you begin drafting.. Outlines let you do all of the following…. →. The Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Matter. Gases. Behavior of Atoms. Kinetic-molecular theory. . . based on the idea that particles of matter are always in motion. Can be used to explain the properties of solids, liquids, and gases in terms of the energy of the atoms and the forces that act between them. Partial Pressure, . Gases in Chemical . Reactions . & KMT. Partial Pressures of Gases in Mixtures. Each gas, in a mixture of gases. , exerts . a specific amount of pressure. This pressure can be calculated using the ideal gas law:. 2. Gas Laws. We will examine the quantitative relationships, or . empirical laws. , governing gases. . Basically, we will learn about equations that are available to calculate P, V, T, & n for gases. . Parallelism, Division, Coordination, Subordination. Topic Sentence, transition, echo practice. Effective Topic Sentences. Exercise 1 . – identify the topic sentence, transition words, and echoes. 1. a. He won Rookie of the year in 1947. b. He broke the color barrier in professional baseball. c. He excelled despite encountering racist players, managers, and fans and receiving death threats. d. Jackie Robinson single-handedly brought equality and civil rights to professional sports. . Behavior of Gases Chapter 3.2 Behavior of Gases What behaviors do gases display? Do they behave the same all the time? What variables are involved with gas behavior? Variables Pressure – the amount of collisions between gas particles and walls of the container (balloon). Measured in kilopascals ( Particle Theory. All . matter consists of many, very small particles . The particles . are constantly moving or in a continual state of motion. . The . degree to which the particles move is determined by the amount of energy they have and their relationship to other particles. . The particles are far apart.. The particles move very fast.. The particles have no attraction nor repulsion for each other.. The fact that they have no definite shape or volume – they take the shape of the container.. Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases. This is the six point model that is used to explain the behavior of gases. Points of the Kinetic Molecular Theory. 1. Gases are composed of atoms or molecules that have mass. A strong attraction to each other and a large volume . A strong attraction to each other and no volume . A weak attraction to each other and a large volume . A weak attraction to each other and no volume .
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