CHEM 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Blaise Pascal, Kinetic Theory Of Gases, Torr

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Changes in state are considered to be physical changes. During a change of physical state many other physical properties may also change. This chapter focuses on the important differences in physical properties among. A model of the way that fas particles behave at the atomic / molecular level. We can measure the following of a gas: Gas pressure is a result of force exerted by the collision of particles with the walls of the container. Pascal (pa) (in honor of blaise pascal) Gases are made up of small atoms or molecules that are in constant, random, and linear motion. The distance of separation is very large compared to the size of the individual atoms or molecules. No attractive or repulsive forces exist between them. Gas particles collide with each other and with the walls of the container without losing energy. The energy is transferred from one atom or molecule to another. These collisions cause random changes in direction.

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