CHE 110 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Tennis Ball, Thermite, Dimensionless Quantity

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Gases assume the volume and shape of their containers, are easily comprehensible, mix completely and evenly, and have much lower densities than liquids and solids: gas pressures. Pressure is one of the most readily measurable properties of a gas. A manometer measures the pressure of gas in the laboratory: the gas laws. Laws have been developed to explain the physical behavior of gases. These laws show the relationships among the pressure, temperature, volume, and amount of a gas: the ideal gas equation. The molecules of an ideal gas possess no volume and exert no forces on one another. At low pressures and high temperatures, most gases can be assumed to behave ideally. The behavior of gases at these physical conditions is described by the ideal gas equation: kinetic molecular theory of gases. Macroscopic properties like pressure and temperature of a gas can be related to the kinetic motion of molecules.

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