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Introduction to Gas Physics: Pressure, Volume, and Temperature, Quizzes of Chemistry

Definitions and fundamental concepts of gas physics, including the terms 'gases', 'pressure', 'boyle's law', 'charles's law', 'avogadro's law', and 'combined gas law'. These topics are essential for understanding the behavior of gases and their relationship to pressure, volume, and temperature.

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TERM 1
Gases
DEFINITION 1
-a compressible fluid -gases do not have a fixed shape or
fixed volume
TERM 2
Pressure
DEFINITION 2
=force per area (P = F/A) -SI unit for pressure is the Pascal
(Pa)
TERM 3
Boyle's Law
DEFINITION 3
-relates pressure and volume -P1V1=P2V2 (constant
temperature)
TERM 4
Charles's Law
DEFINITION 4
-relates volume and temperature -V1/T1=V2/T2 -constant
pressure
TERM 5
Avogadro's Law
DEFINITION 5
-relates to volume and gas constant -V1/n1=V2/n2 -constant
temp. and pressure
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TERM 1

Gases

DEFINITION 1

-a compressible fluid -gases do not have a fixed shape or

fixed volume

TERM 2

Pressure

DEFINITION 2

=force per area (P = F/A) -SI unit for pressure is the Pascal

(Pa)

TERM 3

Boyle's Law

DEFINITION 3

-relates pressure and volume -P1V1=P2V2 (constant

temperature)

TERM 4

Charles's Law

DEFINITION 4

-relates volume and temperature -V1/T1=V2/T2 -constant

pressure

TERM 5

Avogadro's Law

DEFINITION 5

-relates to volume and gas constant -V1/n1=V2/n2 -constant

temp. and pressure

TERM 6

Combined Gas Law

DEFINITION 6

-relates pressure, volume and temp. -P1V1/T1=P2V2/T