Unit 3 Lesson .03-Introduction to Gas Laws Flashcards

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What happens if you increase or decrease one of the gas properties?

A

The properties will be affected.

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What happens in an inversely proportional relationship?

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When one value goes up, the other value goes down. For example, in the graph below, the X value is going up while the Y value is going down.

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What happens in a directly proportional relationship?

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One value goes up while the other goes up as well. For example, in the graph below, the X value is going up while the Y value goes up too.

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What relationship does volume and pressure have?

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Volume is inversely proportional to pressure.

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Since volume and pressure are inversely proportional, what happens when the volume increases?

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Pressure decreases.

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What happens when volume decreases?

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Pressure increases.

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What do molecules do when under high pressure?

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They move around and collide a lot more which creates thermal energy as well.

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What type of relationship does volume and temperature have?

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Volume is directly proportional to temperature.

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What happens to the temperature when volume increases?

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The temperature increases too.

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What happens to the volume when temperature is increased?

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The volume increases too.

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What type of relationship does volume and pressure have with temperature?

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Volume and pressure are directly proportional to temperature, meaning they will both increase if temperature increases. IN some cases, only one will change.

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What type of relationship does volume and pressure have with temperature?

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Volume and pressure are directly proportional to temperature, meaning they will both increase if temperature increases. IN some cases, only one will change.

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What happens to the gas’s density when the gas is compressed?

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The density increases, causing the buoyancy of the gas to decrease.

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