PPT-Behavior of Gases
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Chapter 32 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
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Chapter 32 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 . 57522573645736557347VVWHP57347DYDLODEOH57347WKDW57347LQFOXGHV57347DOO57347RI57347WKH57347HVVHQWLDO57347 57443574555745357456574555745457445574545746057459573765745457445574455744457445574445737657446574555745857376574455745957460574415744257452574495 Chapter 16.3. 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 (. Tim . Styranec. Chemical Storekeeper. Why Here. . Why . Here - Had training last three years. Have retraining once a year.. Thank . you - for working for the dept. each year. Excellent . job, great having experienced people.. The solubility and saturation value for gases in seawater increase as temperature and salinity decrease and as pressure increases.. 1. . Solubility. is the ability of something to be dissolved and go into solution.. Presented by:. Harry Cheff, CSRM . and . Annette Satterly, MS, CIC, CRM, CIC. Session Objectives. Understand how safety behavior is shaped. Analyze employee behavior. Pinpoint, observe, and measure specific behaviors. 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:. 4. and CO. 2. ) is dissolved in a catalyst made of palladium (. Pd. ) and zirconium (. Zr. ) to be converted into useful fuel (CO and H. 2. ).. Publication about this research: N. . Köpfle. , T. . Götsch. Quick Demo: Pumpkin Spice. Think about what you already know: . How do they move? What effects their movement? What is a gas?. Quick Demo: Pumpkin Spice. Good models should be consistent with our Model So Far from Unit 1 and should…. ENABLING OBJECTIVES. Identify. the Science of Fire. Define . The methods of Heat transfer. Compare. the characteristics of each class of fire. Discuss. fire behavior in a structure. Define. Legacy Fuels vs Modern Fuels. 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.. Transport Solutions for Gases Non-flammablecryogenic gasesFlammable 3. He, . 22. Ne, . 36. Ar, . 130. Xe): isotopes not produced on Earth through radioactive decay . Radiogenic noble gases: produced from radioactive decay (. 4. He, . 40. Ar, . 136. Xe) or through nuclear reactions (. Green Tree Peas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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