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Thermochemistry

Thermochemistry

The energy aspect of chemistry Thermochemistry Thermochemical Data and Services Energy is a quantity that can be stored in a chemical form, and chemical reaction involve energy. There is an extensive thermochemical data for various scientific and engineering applications.

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Advanced Thermodynamics Note 2 Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids

Advanced Thermodynamics Note 2 Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids

Advanced Thermodynamics Note 2 Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids. Lecturer: 郭修伯. A pressure-temperature diagram. the sublimation curve t he fusion curve the vaporization curve the triple point the critical point. Fig 3.1. A pressure-volume diagram. The isotherms

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CHAPTER 1 The Birth of Modern Physics

CHAPTER 1 The Birth of Modern Physics

CHAPTER 1 The Birth of Modern Physics. 1.1 Classical Physics of the 1890s 1.2 The Kinetic Theory of Gases 1.3 Waves and Particles 1.4 Conservation Laws and Fundamental Forces 1.5 The Atomic Theory of Matter 1.6 Outstanding Problems of 1895 and New Horizons.

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Chapter 12 pp. 470-508

Chapter 12 pp. 470-508

Gases. Chapter 12 pp. 470-508. General properties & kinetic theory. Gases are made up of particles that have (relatively) large amounts of energy. A gas has no definite shape or volume and will spread out to fill as much space as possible.

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6 Gases

6 Gases

6 Gases. A gas expand to occupy the entire volume it is placed in. Molecules in a gas translate freely between collisions, and they all behave alike regardless of their type. What are some of the properties of gases ?

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Gases (Chapter 10)

Gases (Chapter 10)

Gases (Chapter 10). Rather than considering the atomic nature of matter we can classify it based on the bulk property: gaseous, liquid or solid. Gases are the most easily understood form of matter (we shall see why).

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Figure 15.3: Some equilibrium compositions for the methanation reaction.

Figure 15.3: Some equilibrium compositions for the methanation reaction.

Figure 15.3: Some equilibrium compositions for the methanation reaction. . It can be seen from the ideal gas equation that the partial pressure of a gas is proportional to its molarity. The Equilibrium Constant, K p.

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Gases and gas laws

Gases and gas laws

Gases and gas laws. Chapter 12. Key concepts. Understand basic characteristics of gases. Know the definition of pressure and measurement units commonly used with pressure Know what a barometer measures. Know the relationships described by Boyle’s Law, Charles’ Law, and Avogadro’s Law.

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The Gaseous Phase

The Gaseous Phase

The Gaseous Phase. The three phases of matter, solids, liquids and gases, have different characteristics. A gas expands to fill any container it occupies A liquid has a fixed volume but takes the shape of the volume of the container it occupies A solid has both fixed volume and shape.

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Advanced Thermodynamics Note 2 Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids

Advanced Thermodynamics Note 2 Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids

Advanced Thermodynamics Note 2 Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids. Lecturer: 郭修伯. A pressure-temperature diagram. the sublimation curve t he fusion curve the vaporization curve the triple point the critical point. Fig 3.1. A pressure-volume diagram. The isotherms

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Atmospheric Thermodynamics Part -I

Atmospheric Thermodynamics Part -I

Atmospheric Thermodynamics Part -I. Leila M. V. Carvalho. Outline:. A Brief introduction Gas Laws: applications for the atmosphere The Hydrostatic Equation Definition of geopotential Scale Height and Hypsometric Equation : applications First Law of Thermodynamics Adiabatic Processes

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GASES

GASES

GASES. Gases are one of the most pervasive aspects of our environment on the Earth. We continually exist with constant exposure to gases of all forms. The steam formed in the air during a hot shower is a gas. The Helium used to fill a birthday balloon is a gas.

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The Mole Concept

The Mole Concept

2. The Mole Concept. 2.1 The Mole 2.2 Molar Volume and Avogadro’s Law 2.3 Ideal Gas Equation 2.4 Determination of Molar Mass 2.5 Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures. 2.1. The Mole. An undercover agent, a counterspy, a double agent. A burrowing mammal with fossorial forefeet.

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1.4 PRESSURE

1.4 PRESSURE

1.4 PRESSURE. 1.4.1 Pressure in a fluid 1.4.2 The effect of gravity on pressure 1.4.3 The effect of gas temperature on pressure 1.4.4 Propagation of waves 1.4.5 Attenuation of waves. Pressure = Force / Area. Force F 1 Area A 1. Force F 2 Area A 2. F 2 = F 1  A 2 /A 1. Piston.

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CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER 3

Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids: Part 1. CHAPTER 3. Norhaniza binti Yusof. Faculty of Chemical Engineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 UTM Johor, Johor Bahru , Malaysia. Chemical Reaction Engineering Group, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Topic Outcomes.

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Chapter 13 Gases

Chapter 13 Gases

Chapter 13 Gases. 13.1 Pressure Objectives: To learn about atmospheric pressure and the way in which barometers work To learn the various units of pressure. 13.1: Pressure. Automobile tires, basketballs, balloons, and soda bottles. What happens to a balloon when you place it in a freezer?

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Chemistry 231

Chemistry 231

Chemistry 231. Physical Transformations of Pure Substances. The Definition of a Phase. Phase – a region of system inside which we have uniformity of the chemical potential and physical properties. Three Principal kinds of phases Solid – long-range order Liquid – less long-range order

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Thermochemistry

Thermochemistry

The energy aspect of chemistry. Thermochemistry. Thermochemical Data and Services. Energy is a quantity that can be stored in a chemical form, and chemical reaction involve energy. There is an extensive thermochemical data for various scientific and engineering applications.

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Figure 15.3: Some equilibrium compositions for the methanation reaction.

Figure 15.3: Some equilibrium compositions for the methanation reaction.

Figure 15.3: Some equilibrium compositions for the methanation reaction. . It can be seen from the ideal gas equation that the partial pressure of a gas is proportional to its molarity. The Equilibrium Constant, K p.

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The Ideal Gas Laws

The Ideal Gas Laws

The Ideal Gas Laws. Chapter 14. Expectations. After this chapter, students will : Know what a “mole” is Understand and apply atomic mass, the atomic mass unit, and Avogadro’s number Understand how an ideal gas differs from real ones

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