Chemistry: An Introduction (Timberlake) Chapter 6 Vocabulary Words
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Atmosphere (atm) | the pressure exerted by a column of mercury 760 mm high
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Atmospheric Pressure | the pressure exerted by the atmosphere
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Avogadro's Law | Volume of gas directly related to number of moles
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Boyle's Law | pressure of gas is inversely related to the volume
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Charles's Law | volume of gas directly related to change in K temperature
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Combined gas law | A relationship that combines several gas laws relating pressure, volume and temperature when the amount of gas does not change: P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
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Dalton's Law | Total pressure exerted=sum of pressures of gases in container
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Direct Relationship | A relationship in which two properties increase or decrease together
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Gay-Lussac's Law | Pressure of gas changes directly with change in temperature
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Inverse relationship | A relationship in which two properties change in opposite directions
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Kinetic molecular theory of gases | A model used to explain the behavior of gases
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Molar Volume | A volume of 22.4L occupied by 1 mole of a gas at STP conditions of 0° C (273K) and 1 atm
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Partial Pressure | The pressure exerted by a single gas in a gas mixture
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Pressure | The force exerted by gas particles that hit the walls of a container
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STP | Standard conditions of 0°C (273 K) temperature and 1 atm pressure used for the comparison of gases
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