Gases. Kinetic molecular theory of gases Kinetic energy (KE) is the energy a particle has as a result of its molecular movement. KE=1/2(molar mass)velocity.
II. The Gas Laws Ch. 12 & 13 - Gases. A. Boyles Law P V PV = k.
1 Chapter 11Gases 11.3Pressure and Volume (Boyles Law) Copyright © 2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings.
Behavior of Gases Chapter 10 & 12. Laws versus Theories Scientific Law Scientific Law – A law is a statement that describes actions or a set of actions.
Respiration & Gas Exhange. Respiration Two processes: 1. Release of energy from breakdown of food molecules. All living cells use oxygen to release energy.
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.
WHAT GOVERNS THE WAY THAT GASES, IN OUR ATMOSPHERE, BEHAVE?
Ideal Gas Law Another fluid. Chemistry is all about… MOLES! MOLES! MOLES! (Nice job – class dismissed.)
BIG CHILL PROJECT – 5% Goal: Build a container that keeps an ice cube from melting for the longest period of time. 1. Must be 15.0cm x 15.0cm x 15.0cm.
Chapter 5 Gases A Gas- Uniformly fills any container Mixes completely with any other gas Can easily be compressed Exerts pressure on its surroundings.
I. Physical Properties 9 (A) describe and calculate the relations between volume, pressure, number of moles, and temperature for an ideal gas as described.
The Ideal Gas: Boyles Law Objectives n To study and verify Boyles Law. n Illustrate that pressure, P is directly proportional to the inverse height of.