KMT Postulates
Particle Behavior
Pressure
Temperature
Volume
Units & Constants
200

Matter is made of these tiny particles according to KMT. 

What are atoms or molecules?

200

Increasing temperature makes particles move this way.

What is faster?

200

Pressure is caused by particles doing this to container walls.

What are collisions?

200

Temperature measures this average property.

What is kinetic energy?

200

Volume is the amount of this a gas occupies.

What is space?

200

Standard pressure is this value.

What is 1 atm?

400

Gas particles are in this type of motion.

What is constant, random motion?

400

Slower particle motion results in this change in kinetic energy.

What is decrease?

400

Increasing the number of particles does this to the pressure. 

What is increases it?

400

Temperature must be in this unit for gas laws.

What is Kelvin?

400

Increasing volume (constant temp) causes pressure to do this.

What is decrease?

400

1 atm equals this many mmHg.

What is 760 mmHg?

600

Collisions between particles are this type.

What are elastic collisions?

600

Particle speed is directly related to this.

What is temperature?

600

Pressure and volume have this type of relationship.

What is inverse?

600

0°C equals this in Kelvin.

What is 273 K?

600

Gases expand to fill their this.

What is container?

600

The SI unit of pressure.

What is Pascal?

800

Gas particles are assumed to have this much volume.

What is negligible volume?

800

Faster particles cause more frequent this with container walls.

What are collisions?

800

This is the primary unit used to measure pressure.

What is atm?

800

Increasing temperature increases this of particles.

What is kinetic energy?

800

Volume and temperature have this relationship.

What is direct?

800

The gas constant symbol.

What is R?

1000

There are no this between gas particles.

What are intermolecular attractions?

1000

Particle motion stops at this temperature.

What is absolute zero?

1000

Atm, kPA, torr, mmHg, psi are all a measure of this

What is pressure?

1000

The lowest possible temperature is called this.

What is absolute zero?

1000

Compressing a gas decreases this.

What is volume? 

1000

Convert 50°C to Kelvin.

What is 323 K? 

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