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By olesiaGases. 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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By kalliyanThe 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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By marika2. 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.
By remedy1.4 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.
By gerryVolumetric 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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