The amount of space that is taken up by a gas.
What is volume?
The hypothetical temperature at which all particle movement ceases.
What is 0K or Absolute Zero?
Kinetic Molecular Theory explains the _________ of gases.
What is behavior?
The relationship between pressure and volume is a _____ relationship.
What is inverse or indirect?
The relationship where both variables increase or decrease together.
What is a direct relationship?
Just a few particles in a large volume; gases have a low ____________.
What is density?
Results from collisions between the gas particles and the walls of the container
What is pressure?
The average kinetic energy of gas particles is directly proportional to this.
What is temperature?
Temperature of a container decreases, the pressure does this.
What is decrease?
Monatomic Gases, List all on the Periodic Table.
What is He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn?
The reason why our classroom is never devoid of air.
What is gases expand to fill the container?
A gas uniformly spreads or mixes with another gas
What is Diffusion?
No net loss or gain of kinetic energy when particles collide.
What is an elastic collision?
Relationship between amount of gas and volume (model it)
What is as amount of gas increases, volume increases
Particle Diagram, Cl2
What is (show your image)?
The ability to reduce the volume of a gas when pressure is applied.
What is gases are compressible?
The moment that two gas particles come into contact.
What is a collision?
A gas that behaves according to the kinetic-molecular theory.
What is an ideal gas?
If the pressure of a gas is decreased, the volume will....
What is increase?
Why you should not leave aerosol cans in a hot car.
What is as temperature increases, pressure increases, and your can will explode!?
Why gases are able to fill the space of a closed container.
What are gases have no definite shape or volume?
A gas moves through a tiny opening, like Helium escaping through a balloon over time.
What is effusion?
Three terms that describe the motion of ideal gases based on KMT.
What are constant, random and straight-line?
What law is represented by the equation P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2?
What is the Combined Gas Law?
Convert 212oC to Kelvin.
What is 485K?