Gas Laws
Periodic Trends
Elements
100

This happens as temperature of a gas increases.

What is the kinetic energy increases and the volume increases?

100

This is the strength with which an atom pulls on electrons in a bond or nearby atom.

What is electronegativity? 

100

This element is the most electronegative on the periodic table.

What is Fluorine?

200

Pressure and volume are proportional in this way.

What is inversely?

200

This is the work done to remove an electron from an atom in the gas phase.

What is ionization energy?

200

This element has the smallest atomic radius on the periodic table.

What is Helium?

300

As temperature increases, the volume of a gas does this because volume and temperature are directly proportional.

What is increases?

300

This is the distance from the nucleus to the valence shell; which also measures an atom’s size.

What is the atomic radius?

300

This element has the highest ionization energy on the periodic table.

What is Helium?

400

This is the ideal gas law.

What is PV=nRT?

400

As ionization energy increases, electronegativity generally does this.

What is decreases?

400

Compared to Neon, Fluorine has this.

What is a higher EN and a lower IE?

500

This is R in the ideal gas law.

What is 0.08206 atm(L)/mol(K)?

500

Atomic radius does this going left to right a period.

What is decrease?

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