CHY 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Kinetic Theory Of Gases, Combined Gas Law, Vapor Pressure

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Solids: motion-particles vibrate around a fixed point; are really close together. Forces-held together by ionic bonds which are electrostatic attraction between +ve and ve ions. Liquids:motion-vibrational, rotational; particles move more freely than in solid state since they are not as tightly packed together. Disorder-degree of disorder of molecules is greater than in solid state. Gases: motion-vibrational, rotational, translational; particles are very far apart. Compressible-yes; if it is compressed enough, liquid forms. Pressure the force exerted over a given area in newtons (n) pressure (kpa) = force (n) area (m2) Gas pressure is exerted by moving molecules on the inside of the container. 1 atm (standard-at sea level and 0"c) = 760 mm of mercury (hg) = 760 torr = 101. 325 kpa. Stp standard temperature and pressure where t = 0"c and p = 101. 325 kpa. Stap- t = 25"c and p = 100 kpa.

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