CHEM 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Kinetic Energy, Weather Balloon

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Molecules have many ways to store energy: translational energy: energy of motion of molecules through space. (including temperature, vibrational energy, rotational energy, electronic energy. Temperature of a gas is a measure of the average translational kinetic energy of the gas molecules. Ke= mv2 v- translational velocity (how fast its moving) Put heat in a system molecules move faster temperature is higher. Temperature is not the cause of more heat, the heat is the cause of a high temperature. Liquids are not compressible, but gases are. A cylinder of oxygen has v=50l and p=2500 lb/in2 at 20 c. A weather balloon has v=10m3 on the ground where p=99. 7 kpa. Warmer air rises since it is less dense. Volume of the gas becomes zero when the temperature hits 0k (absolute zero) Absolute zero has never been attained and never will be. A sample of gas at 1atm pressure and 25 c has v=1l. **converted to kelvin by adding 273. 15k to the c)

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