Surface Chemistry
States of Matter
Industrial Flow Measurement
Los Gases Ideales
Gas Laws Chapters 13.1 + 14. Review Temperature Average kinetic energy Pressure Collisions of gas particles between each other and container walls Volume.
Chapter 5 Thermochemistry Ashley Warren Kings High School AP Chemistry 2013-2014 Lecture Presentation © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Gas Laws. What do we know about gases? Gases have unique properties because the distance between the particles is so great. Gases behave like liquids.
GASES Chapter 5. A Gas -Uniformly fills any container. -Mixes completely with any other gas -Exerts pressure on its surroundings.
Gases Pressure and Volume (Boyles Law) Temperature and Volume (Charles Law) Temperature and Pressure (Gay-Lussacs Law)
Vocabulary Solute Solvent Solubility Saturated Supersaturated Unsaturated Colligative property.
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The Greenhouse Effect on Earth Earths atmosphere is slightly warmer than what it should be due to direct solar heating because of a mild case of greenhouse.