Copyright Sautter 2003 THE KINETIC MOLECULAR THEORY UNDERSTANDING SUBSTANCES ON A MOLECULAR LEVEL.
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The Behavior of Gases. Review of KMT of Gases Assumptions 1. Gases consist of tiny particles far apart from one another 2. Collision between gas particles.
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Ch. 12 Behavior of Gases. Gases Gases expand to fill its container, unlike solids or liquids Easily compressible: measure of how much the volume of matter.
Behavior of Gases. Airbags fill with N 2 gas in an accident. Gas is generated by the decomposition of sodium azide Gas molecules save your life! 2 NaN.
Behavior of Gases. Kinetic Theory of Gases Gas is mostly empty space and the particles are in constant random motion. The distance between the particles.
Chapter 11 Behavior of Gases. Warm-up #1 How much force do you think it would take to crush this railroad tank car? Stay tuned.
CHEMISTRY 2013-2014 THE BEHAVIOR OF GASES. VARIABLES THAT DESCRIBE A GAS Compressibility: a measure of how much the volume of matter decreases under pressure.
Chapter 14 The Behavior of Gases. Compressibility The measure of how much the volume of matter decreases under pressure.
3.1 Solids, Liquids, and Gases Kinetic energy: Energy an object has due to its motion. Kinetic Theory Kinetic theory of matter: All particles of matter.