Chemistry of Life. Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space. 3 types of matter: a). Solid b). Liquid c). Gas.
States of matter and thermodynamics. Solid Does not flow. Definite shape. Definite volume.
Todays lesson (Supplement only) Relate the change in volume of a gas to change in pressure applied to the gas at constant temperature and use the equation.
LETS PLAY JEOPARDY!! Dimensional Analysis Matter Scientific Method Measurement Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q.
AP Notes Chapter 16 Equilibrium Dynamic chemical system in which two reactions, equal and opposite, occur simultaneously.
Chpt 5 - Gases Gas Law Development Daltons Partial pressure law Grahams effusion Kinetic Theory –Root-mean-square velocity van der Waals equation of state.
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 10. Elements that exist as gases 25 0 C and 1 atmosphere 10.1.
The Chemistry of Gases. A Gas -Uniformly fills any container. -Mixes completely with any other gas -Exerts pressure on its surroundings.
AP Notes Chapter 11 Properties Of Gases. Temperature An indirect measure of the average kinetic energy of a collection of particles An indirect measure.
Pre-AP Biology Water Properties (2.2) Part 1. Earth 2/3rds covered by water.
GASES Chapter 5. A Gas -Uniformly fills any container. -Mixes completely with any other gas -Exerts pressure on its surroundings.