Behavior of Gases Review
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- Q1State of matter with indefinite shape and indefinite volumegas30sEditDelete
- Q2Gas state of substance that is a liquid or solid at room temperaturevapor30sEditDelete
- Q3P1 x V1 = P2 x V2Boyle's Gas Law30sEditDelete
- Q4V1 / T2 = V2 / T2Charles' Gas Law30sEditDelete
- Q5P1/ T1 = P2/ T2Gay-Lussac's Gas Law30sEditDelete
- Q6Pt = P1 + P2 + P3 + ....Dalton's Gas Law30sEditDelete
- Q7calculates rate of effusionGraham's Gas Law30sEditDelete
- Q8particles moving from area of high concentration to lowdiffusion30sEditDelete
- Q9gas escaping through a tiny hole in a containereffusion30sEditDelete
- Q10solid to gasSublimation30sEditDelete
- Q11liquid to gasEvaporation30sEditDelete
- Q12gas to liquidCondensation30sEditDelete
- Q13SI unit for temperatureKelvin30sEditDelete
- Q14non-SI unit for volumeLiters30sEditDelete
- Q15units for pressureatm or kPa30sEditDelete
- Q16can be 8.3 or 0.08 depending on pressure unitsR30sEditDelete
- Q17(P1 x V1) / T2 = (P2 x V2) / T2Combined Gas Law30sEditDelete
- Q18PV = nRTIdeal Gas Law30sEditDelete
- Q19a gas that does NOT obey all parts of the kinetic theory ; does not obey all gas laws at all pressures and temperaturesreal gas30sEditDelete
- Q20an imaginary gas that perfectly fits all the assumptions of the kinetic theory ; obeys all gas laws at all temperatures and pressuresideal gas30sEditDelete