Pressure, Volume, Gases Flashcards
If you increase the temperature of a gas, what energy stores is energy being transferred to
If you increase the temperature of a gas, you transfer energy into the kinetic energy stores of its particles
The higher the temperature, the higher the _____ energy in the kinetic energy stores of the particles in a gas
The higher the temperature, the higher the average energy in the kinetic energy stores of the particles in a gas
How do gases produce pressure
The particles in a gas move randomly (they can move in any direction upto a maximum speed)
When gas particles collide with an object they produce a force.
This force is acting over a given area.
Since Pressure (p) = Force/Area, the gas produces pressure
Describe the relationship between temperature and pressure
If a gas in a container is heated, the particles gain kinetic energy
Therefore the particles will have a greater velocity
Therefore when the particles collide with the container they produce a greater force
There are also more collisions occurring producing a greater force
p=F/A. If force increases, pressure increases
Describe the relationship between pressure and volume
If a gas in a container is compressed:
The particles will be closer together therefore there will be more frequent collisions between the particles and the walls of the container causing a greater (average) force on the walls of the container
The area of the container will also decrease when compression occurs.
p=F/A. Area has decreased, force has increased therefore pressure will increase
In what direction does the force of the particle collisions at in
The particle collisions cause a force which acts at right angles to the walls of the gas container (or any surface).
How can pressure cause the gas to be compressed or expanded
The pressure of a gas causes a net outwards force at right angles to the surface of its container
There is also a force on the outside of the container due to the pressure of the gas around it.
If a container can easily change its size, then any change in these pressures will cause the container to compress or expand, due to the overall force
Complete the sentence
If the volume is constant, the increasing the temperature of the particles will increase the ___ of the particles, and so the ___________
If the volume is constant, the increasing the temperature of the particles will increase the speed of the particles, and so the pressure
Explain how increasing the temperature of a gas increase the average speed of the particles
If the temperature of a gas is increased, energy is transferred to the kinetic energy stores of its particles.
The temperature of a gas is related to the average energy in the kinetic energy stores of the particles in the gas. The higher the temperature, the higher the average energy
Therefore, by increasing the temperature of a gas, the average speed of the particles increase
Complete the sentence
Changing the temperature of a gas, held at constant _______, changes the pressure exerted by the gas.
Complete the sentence
Changing the temperature of a gas, held at constant volume, changes the pressure exerted by the gas.
How does
increasing the volume in which a gas is contained, at constant
temperature, can lead to a decrease in pressure.
By incresing the volume in which a gas is contained, the spacing between the particles has increased
Particles now travel much further before colliding with the walls of the container.
This reduces the number of collisions per second between the particles and the walls of the container, reducing the pressure
What is the pressure of a gas inversely proportional to
The pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to the volume
State Boyle’s law
For a fixed mass of gas at a constant temperature, pressure is inversely proportional to it’s volume
pressure x volume = constant
State the equation that links pressure, volume and constant
in words, symbols with units
pressure x volume = constant
pV = constant
pressure, p, in pascals, Pa
volume, V, in metres cubed, m3
Describe the method to the experiment that proves Boyle’s law
1) Air is pumped into the apparatus which increases the pressure. The pressure acts on the air column reducing its volume
2) The length of the air column, l, will indicate the volume of the air