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Gas variables
Manometers & Barometers
100

Define diffusion.

The movement of one material through another.

100

What is in the middle of EARTH.

R

100

What is the type of volume a Gas has ?

A Indefinite volume.

100

What are the 4 gas variables?

Pressure(P), volume(V), Temperature(T), Mole(M)

100

A device for measuring atmospheric pressure

Barometer

200

Define Absolute zero.

Zero on the Kelvin scale.

200

What is the center of an atom called and what is it made up of?

Nucleus, neutrons and protons. 

200

Describe the shape of a Liquid.

Indefinite, Assumes the shape of its container.

200

What is the si unit for Temperature?

Kelvin(K) 

K= C + 273

200

What is another device that can be used to measure pressure?

Open tube manometer.

300

Define Mole.

A SI unit used to measure the amount of a substance

300

What is the most dangerous type of radiation to living matter?

Gamma rays.

300

What is the particle size of a solid?

Particles tightly packed.

300

What do the letters STP represent?

Standard Temperature and Pressure.

300

What is the difference between a closed tube manometer and a regular manometer?

The end of a closed tube manometer is sealed and contains a vacuum.

400

Define Coefficient.

The number written in front of a reactant or product in a chemical equation.

400

61% of all the atoms in the human body are _______ atoms.

Hydrogen atoms.

400

What is the rate of diffusion/effusion of a liquid?

Slow rate of diffusion.

400

What is the SI unit for Pressure?

Pascal(Pa) & (kPa).

400

What element does the barometer have use of?

Mercury.

500

Define Charle’s law.

A law stating that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.

500

What two elements are liquid at room temperature?

Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br).

500

What is the special property of a solid?

Can be classified as crystalline or amorphous solids.

500

What is the non-SI Unit for Moles?

N/A

500

Who are the inventors of the barometer and manometer?

Evangelista Torricelli - Barometer

Otto von Guericke - Manometer