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Diffusion-spontaneous,uniform
Effusion- gas particles pass through
Graham's law of effusion-The gas law
Permeability-A qualitative or quantitative measure
fluid-A substance that flow
Compressibility-decrease its volume under pressure
Pressure-Force exerted perpendicularly
Pound per square inch (psi)-A unit of pressure equal to 6.
Barometer-An apparatus that measures atmospheric
Millimeter of Mercury (mm Hg)-A unit of pressure derived
Torr-1mm Hg= 1 torr another name for millimeter of mercury
Atmosphere (atm)-the normal atmospheric pressure at sea level
Pascal (Pa)- newton exerted on an area of one square meter
Standard temperature and pressure (STP)-A value used when measuring gases.
Boyle's law-A gas law stating that the volume of a fixed quantity of a confined gas
Charles's law-A gas law stating that when the pressure on a sample of dry gas
Gay-Lussac's law-A gas law stating that the pressure of a confined gas is directly
Combined gas law-a gas law that combines Charles's law,
Dalton's law of partial pressures- gases equals the sum of the partial pressures of the contituant gases
Vapor pressure-The pressure exerted by a vapor in equillibrium
Law of combining volumes-expressed in ratios of small whole numbers (moles of reactants to moles of products) under equivalent conditions
Avogrado's law-A law of gas behavior stating that the volume of gas, maintained at a constant temperatureand
Molar volume-The volume that a mole of gas occupies if it is at standard temperature and pressure; 1 mole of gas at STP=22.4 L. Molar mass/density
Ideal gas-A hypothetical gas whose behavior follows the kinetic-molecular theory exactly
Ideal gas law-A gas law that relates pressure, volume, temperature and amount for an ideal gas (PV=nRT)
Universal gas constant ®-The constant thatrelates the units of pressure, volume, temperature, and quantity. The unit R in the ideal gas law (R=PV/nT) depend on the units used for P,V,n, and T
kinetic-molecular theory-Gas particles are tiny compared to the great distances between them. Particles move at random, with high velocities, in all directions, and at many different speeds.
pressure and volume-inversely proportional
Temperature and volume-Directly proportional
Temperature and pressure-Directly proportional
Density-molar mass/molar volume
Liquefaction-the conversion of a solid or a gas into a liquid. Gas molecules slow down considerably
     
 
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