Gas Laws
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14.1 Properties of Gases 14.1.1 Explain why gases are easier to compress than solids or liquids are. 14.1.2 Describe the three factors that affect gas pressure 14.1.3 Identify 4 common units that are used to measure pressure, and be able to convert between them using dimensional analysis |
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| 14.2 The Gas Laws14.2.1 Compare and contrast a “direct relationship” vs. an “inverse relationship”
14.2.2 Rearrange formulas to solve for any variable 14.2.3 Define pressure and temperature in terms of kinetic molecular theory 14.2.4 Describe the relationship among the temperature, pressure and volume of a gas. 14.2.5 Describe the relationship among the number of particles and pressure. 14.2.6 Use the combined gas law to solve problems.
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| 14.3 Ideal Gases14.3.1 Compute the value of an unknown using the ideal gas law.
14.3.2 Combine stoichiometry and gas laws to solve problems. 14.3.3 Compare and contrast real and ideal gases
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| 14.4 Gases: Mixtures and Movements14.4.1 Relate the total pressure of a mixture of gases to the partial pressures of the component gases
14.4.2 Explain how the molar mass of a gas affects the rate at which the gas diffuses and effuses
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