1/16
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced | Call with Kai |
|---|
No analytics yet
Send a link to your students to track their progress
why Kelvin is used to measure temperature
particles are either moving or not moving
Kelvin
Celsius + 273
properties of gases related by mathematical relationships
pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles
Charles’ Law
the volume and temperature of a gas are directly proportional
Gay-Lussac’s Law
the pressure and temperature of a gas are directly proportional
Boyle’s Law
the pressure and volume of a gas are indirectly proportional
combined gas law
p1v1/t1 = p2v2/t2
Avogadro’s Law
the amount of particles in a gas (in moles) is directly proportional to the volume of the gas
directly proportional
divide
indirectly proportional
multiply
ideal gas law
pressure, volume, number of moles, and temperature are all directly related
formula of ideal gas law
PV = nRT
P
measured in atm
V
measured in liters
n
measured in moles
R
measured in 0.08206 L atm/mol K
T
measured in K