Extended Surfaces Chapter Three Section 3.6 Lecture 6.
FME 706/FML 2007- 08Air Conditioning1 AIR CONDITIONING.
1 Chapter 11Gases 11.3Pressure and Volume (Boyles Law) Copyright © 2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings.
1 Chapter 6 Chemical Equilibrium. 2 Spontaneous Chemical Reactions The Gibbs Energy Minimum Consider the simple equilibrium reaction: A B The equilibrium.
LecturePLUS Timberlake1 Chapter 7 Gases The Combined Gas Law Volume and Moles (Avogadros Law) Partial Pressures.
Lab 9. Equipment setup Purpose Discussion Chemical reaction Data Safety Concerns Waste Next Assignment.
Ref.1: Brill & Beggs, Two Phase Flow in Pipes, 6 th Edition, 1991. Chapter 1. Ref.2: Menon, Gas Pipeline Hydraulic, Taylor & Francis, 2005, Chapter 2.
Gas Mixtures--Partial Pressure So far: pure gases Many gases are actually mixtures of two or more gases: –air: O 2, N 2, H 2 O, etc How do mixtures of.
Prentice-Hall © 2008General Chemistry: Chapter 6Slide 1 of 41 Chapter 6: Gases Philip Dutton University of Windsor, Canada Prentice-Hall © 2008 General.
Gases Dr. Ron Rusay © Copyright 2007-2010 R.J. Rusay.
1 Chapter 7 Gases. 2 Particles of a gas Move rapidly in straight lines and are in constant motion. Move rapidly in straight lines and are in constant.
Http:// web notes: lect3.ppt buoyancy.pdf surface.pdf.