Ap Chem: Unit 5: Gases
Gases. Pressure Is caused by the collisions of molecules with the walls of a container is equal to force/unit area SI units = Newton/meter 2 = 1 Pascal.
Boyles Law 1 atm 4 Liters As the pressure on a gas increases 2 atm 2 Liters As the pressure on a gas increases - the volume decreases Pressure and volume.
The Structure of Matter Matter – Anything that has mass and takes up space Mass – The amount of matter in an object.
Gas Laws Joseph Louis Gay-LussacAmadeo Avogadro Robert BoyleJacques Charles.
Gas Laws ch 13 Chem. Section 1 Laws involving changing conditions of a gas If one condition changes something else does If one condition changes something.
Gas Laws NM Standards Students know how to apply the gas laws to relations between the pressure, temperature, and volume of any amount of an ideal gas.
Gas Notes (Chapter 10) Gases are made up of atoms and molecules just like all other compounds, but because they are in the form of a gas we can learn.
GAS LAWS!. COMPRESSIBILITY Compressibility is a measure of how much the VOLUME of matter can DECREASE under pressure.
TAKE OUT PEN AND PAPER PREDICT – Think quietly to yourself OBSERVE – Write down three possible possible explanations EXPLAIN – Pair with the person next.
Chapter 14 Gas Laws. Standards Standards Students know how to apply the gas laws to relations between the pressure, temperature, and volume of any amount.
Honors Chemistry Chapter 5 Gases. 5.1 Gases Temperature vs. Intermolecular attraction Atomic Gases Noble Gases, H 2, N 2, O 2, F 2, Cl 2 Molecular Gases.