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17 Temperature and Kinetic Theory

17 Temperature and Kinetic Theory. Thermal Equilibrium and Temperature Gas Thermometers and Absolute Temperature The Ideal Gas Law The Kinetic Theory of Gases Hk: 15, 33, 39. Temperature & Energy. temperature : a measurement of the average KE per molecule

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17 Temperature and Kinetic Theory

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  1. 17 Temperature and Kinetic Theory • Thermal Equilibrium and Temperature • Gas Thermometers and Absolute Temperature • The Ideal Gas Law • The Kinetic Theory of Gases • Hk: 15, 33, 39.

  2. Temperature & Energy • temperature: a measurement of the average KE per molecule • thermal energy: the kinetic energy resulting from the random movement of atoms and molecules • absolute temperature scale: a scale in which the temperature is proportional to the thermal energy. Has true zero.

  3. Thermal Equilibrium • thermometric property: A physical property that changes with temperature, e.g. volume. • thermal equilibrium: zero net heat flow while in thermal contact • 0th Law 

  4. 0 0th Law

  5. 0 Celsius Fahrenheit Conversions

  6. 0 Absolute Kelvin Scale

  7. Ideal Gases • N molecules (few intermolecular collisions, no long range forces) • v = average speed • P due to wall-collisions (P ~ Nv/t) • t = time between same-wall collision

  8. Ideal gas pressure

  9. Ideal Gas Law

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  11. Gas Thermometer PV ~ NT P ~ T Gas cools, avg. KE  0, (absolute zero), P  0, ≈ -273 °C 11

  12. Ex. Constant Pressure process on an Ideal Gas What % increase in V occurs for an ideal gas heated from 20C to 40C? (V ~ T) (It does not double, b/c C is not a thermodynamic temperature scale) V2/V1 = T2/T1 = (273+40)/(273+20) = 1.068 6.8% increase in volume. 12

  13. Summary • Thermal Equilibrium and Zeroth Law • Temperature and scales and conversions • Thermometric properties and thermometers • Ideal Gas Law • Kinetic Theory explains gas behavior in terms of Newton’s Laws of Motion. • /

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  15. 0 The absolute temperature of a gas is most closely associated with its molecules average • Velocity • Speed • (Speed)2 • Momentum

  16. 0 What happens to the pressure of an ideal gas going from state A to B? • Increases • Decreases • No change

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