Introduction to Chemistry/5.1 Gases

This learning object identifies the kinetic molecular theory of gases and the properties of gases. Units of measurement use for each property of a gas and conversion between these units are also discussed. This object introduces the use of gas laws to understand the relationship between the properties of a gas, such as Dalton's Law, Boyle's Law, Charles' Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, and Avogadro's Law. The Combined Gas Law and the Ideal Gas Law are also explored. The learning object further discusses stoichiometry in combination with gas relationships in order to calculate quantities in chemical reactions. This learning object is part 14 of 17 parts that comprise this Introductory Chemistry Course.
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Date:
2015-08-06
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Forsyth Technical Community College
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TAACCCT Round 2
Subjects:
chemistry,gas properties,atomospheric pressure,atm,Dalton's Law,Charles' Law,Avogadro's Law,Gay-Lussac's Law,Boyle's Law,Combined Gas Law,Ideal Gas Law,stoichiometry,millimeters of mercury,mmHg,torr,kilopascal,kPa,standard temperature and pressure,STP

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Introduction to Chemistry
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