CHEM101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Kinetic Theory Of Gases, Gas Constant, Total Pressure

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Molecules compose of no fixed shape and volume. Large number of molecules in continuous motion. Volume of molecules are negligible of the total volume. Attractive and repulsive forces between molecules are negligible. Ke(average) is in proportion to t (speed of particles increases with temperature) Total kinetic energy ( ke) is conserved due to elastic collisions. Boyle"s law v proportional to 1/p (n and t constant) Charles"s law v proportional to t (n and p constant) Avogadro"s law v proportional to n (p and t constant) Applies when low pressure, and high temperature and no significant attractive forces between molecules. Recirculation of air in mines other gases can be more dense and sit towards the bottom. Partial pressure of a gas it would exert alone if it occupied the entire volume of the container at the specified t and p, i. e do both separately and then add. Total pressure of mixtures is the sum of all partial pressure in mixture.

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