CHEM 111 Lecture Notes - Kelvin, Ideal Gas Law, Torr

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1 Mar 2014
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Refer to form to help shape your discussion. Volume of the particles is much less than the volume of the container. Gas is a collection of point masses with empty space between. They move in straight lines until they collide with something. Particles do not attract or repel one another. Collisions give a variety of speeds at any one time. Pressure the energy of gas colliding with the container. State of a gas can be described as: P, t and n were shown to have specific linear relationships with v. As a result, these are interdependent variables that combine to form the ideal gas law . Newton (n) si unit of force, kg*m / s2. Pascal (pa) si unit of pressure, m / m2. Atmosphere (atm) atmospheric pressure at sea level at 0 c, 1 atm = 101. 325 kpa. 1 mmhg = 1 torr = 1 / 760 atm.