Macroscopic Properties - Gay Lussac's Flashcards

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Fixed shape, volume, virtually incomprehensible

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Solid

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2
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Depends on the container, has a fixed volume, only slightly comprehensible

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Liquid

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3
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Depends.on the container, assumes the volume of the and container is very compressible

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Gas

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4
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Average kinetic energy of gas particles. Higher Kinetic energy, higher Kinetic energy of gas particles

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Temperature

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5
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Measure of the space occupied by gas particles

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Volume

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6
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Force applied per area unit

SI unit is

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Pressure

Pascal

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7
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What is used to measure pressure

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Manometer, barometer

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8
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Described as the force that the gas molecules apply on a surface area of the walls of it’s container

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Pressure of gasses

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9
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Show’s pressure - volume relationship at constant temperature and moles of gas

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Boyle’s Law

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10
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Explain P-V diagrams

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Represents changes of pressure in gas in response to its volume, given that the temperature and amount of gas remains constant. The higher the pressure , the lower the volume

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11
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According to Boyle’s Law

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The pressure of gas at constant temperature is inversely proportional to its volume.

The higher the pressure, the lower the volume. As gas decreases, pressure increases

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12
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Charles Law constant

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Pressure

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13
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Show’s temperature-volume relationship at constant pressure and moles.of gas

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Charles’ law

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14
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Explain TV diagrams

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Changes in the volume in of a gas in respect to it’s temperature

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15
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States the volume of gas is inversely proportional to its temperature

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Charle’s law

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16
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As gas decreases, volume increases. As temperature decreases

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Charle’s law

17
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Show’s pressure temperature relationship at constant volume

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Gay-Lussac’s law

18
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Gas increases, temperature increases

Gas decreases temperature decreases

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Gay-Lussac’s law