This state can be turned into gas via evaporation
what is liquid
This is a fixed or unchanging value
what is a constant
this equation represents combined gas law
what is V1xP1/T1=V2xP2/T2
This is an SI unit of measurement that represents 6.02x1023 particles
What are moles
this is the force per unit area
what is pressure
this type of matter can completely fill a container
What is gas
This is 1atm and 273 kelvin
what is stp
this equation represents Boyles law
What is V1xP1=V2xP2
This is what volume is measured in
what is liters
This is the mass in grams of one mole of a substance
what is molar mass
this state remains constant
what is gas
this is the ratio of the product of pressure and volume to the product of mole and temperature
what is the universal gas constant
this is the equation that represents Charles law
What is V1/T1=V2/T2
this is the easiest type of gas to understand
what is ideal gas
this is the equation for moles into molecules
What is 1mole=6.0221x1023 molecules
These particles move faster as the temperature rises
what are all particles
this is the mass in grams of one mole of a substance
what is molar
this brings together the relationships illustrated by boyles law, charles law, gay-lussacs law, and the combined gas law
What is the ideal gas law
this is a measurement of how much space the molecules are taking up or the size of the container they are confined within
what is volume
this is Avogadro's hypothesis about ideal gasses
What is the number of molecules of a gas in a certain constant volume is the same for any gas as long as the pressure and temperature remain the same
The particles in this state are not attracted to or repelled by each other
what is gas
when the temperature of an enclosed gas is constant the variables of pressure and volume are what
What is inversely proportional
this equation is represented by whos law, P1/T1=P2/T2
what is gay-lucass law
this is the measurement of the average kinetic energy per molecule
what is temperature
scientest know pressure increases as temperature does what
what is rises