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Unit 4: Gases

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Pressure   force exerted on a mass per unit of surface area  
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Manometer   Device used to measure pressure by comparing the pressure of the gas in the tube to the pressure coming into the tube  
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Boyle`s Law   at constant temperature,pressure and volume are inversely proportional  
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Charles Law   at constant pressure, volume is directly proportional to temperature  
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Guy Lussac`s Law   At constant volume, pressure is directly proportional to temperature  
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Combined Gas Law   Boyle, Charle`s, and Guy-Lussac`s law to form on relationship  
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Diffusion   movement of one substance through another  
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Effusion   process by which gas escapes through small pores in materials  
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Grahams Law of Diffusion   the rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of the mass of the gas  
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Kinetic Molecular Theory   properties of an ideal gas  
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Avagados Law   At the same temperature and pressure, equal volumes of any gas contain equal numbers of particles  
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Mole   unit of measurement for the number of particles in a substance  
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Dalton`s Law of Partial Pressure   the total pressure of the mixture is just the sum of all the partial pressures of the different gases in the mixture  
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