251030551 | uniformly fills any container | gas | |
251030552 | Gas exerts pressure on its | surroundings | |
251030553 | atomospheric pressure results from the pull of | gravity on the air | |
251030554 | atmospheric pressure actually measures | air's weight | |
251030555 | what device mesaures atmospheric pressure | barometer | |
251030556 | pressure is equal to.. | force/unit area | |
251030557 | 1 atm is | 760 torrs | |
251030558 | PV=K | Boyle's law | |
251030559 | As pressure goes up | volume goes down | |
251030560 | Boyle's law is only true at | constant temperature | |
251030561 | V=bt | Charle's law | |
251030562 | A gas law that strictly obeys boyle's law is called | an ideal gas | |
251030563 | Charles law is only true if | the pressure is constant | |
251030564 | Avogadro's Law says.. | the volume is directly proportional to the number of moles | |
251030565 | ideal gas law | PV=nRT |
Chapter 5 Zumdahl Gases Quiz 1 Flashcards
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