Unit: Gas Laws Review and Introduction Day 1 – Notes.
The Ideal Gas: Boyles Law Objectives n To study and verify Boyles Law. n Illustrate that pressure, P is directly proportional to the inverse height of.
Chapter 13 Assessment
Note: You must memorize STP and the gas laws!!. The Kinetic Molecular Theory states that gas particles are ____________ and are separated from one another.
Chapter 14 Properties of Gases. The Properties of Gases Gas can expand to fill its container Gases are easily compressed, or squeezed into a smaller volume.
Monroe L. Weber-Shirk S chool of Civil and Environmental Engineering Biodegradation in Landfills: Methane Production
GAS LAWS. BOYLE’S LAW DEMO Bell Jar and Marshmallow -The marshmallow is getting bigger (expanding – volume increases). Why? -How do volume and pressure.
DO NOW: Balance the following equation: ___ Cu + ___ N 2 ___ Cu 3 N How many atoms of copper will react with 33.9 L of nitrogen at STP to produce copper(I)nitride?
There is a lot of “free” space in a gas. There is a lot of “free” space in a gas. Gases can be expanded infinitely. Gases can be expanded infinitely.
Atoms Are They Real? June 2006 A Scorpacuda Presentation.
Chapter 3 to Cengel
Unit 9 Reg Chem Review. The Kinetic Molecular Theory states that gas particles are ____________ and are separated from one another by lots of _________.