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Barometer: This is a device that measures atmospheric pressure.
Torr: another name for millimeters of mercury(mm Hg).
Standard atmosphere: This is a unit of measurement for pressure equal to 760 mm Hg or 101, 325 Pa.
Pascal: This is the SI unit of measurement for pressure; equal to one newton per square meter.
Boyles law: This states that the pressure of a given sample of a gas is inversely related to the volume of the gas at constant temperature. PV=K
Absolute Zero: This is equal to -273 C.
Charles Law: This states that the volume of a given sample of a gas is directly related to the temperature of the gas at constant pressure. V=bT
Avogadros Law: This states that equal volumes at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of particles(atoms or molecules).
Universal Gas Content: This is the combined proportionality constant in the ideal gas law; 0.08206 L atm/K mol, or 8.314 J/K mol.
Ideal Gas Law: This states that PV=nRT
Ideal Gas: This is a hypothetical gas that exactly obeys the ideal gas law.
Partial Pressure: The independent pressure exerted by a gas in a mixture of gases.
Daltons Law of Partial Pressures: This states that for a mixture of gases in a container, the total pressure exerted is the sum of the partial pressures of each of the gases.
Molar Volume: The volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas is equal to 22.4 L at 0 C and 1 atm.
STP: Also known as standard temperature and pressure. Standard Temperature is 0 C and Standard Pressure is 1 atm.
Kinetic Molecular Theory: This model assumes that an ideal gas is composed of tiny particles (atoms or molecules) in constant motion.
Across:4. | This states that equal volumes at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of particles(atoms or molecules). | 5. | The independent pressure exerted by a gas in a mixture of gases. | 6. | This states that PV=nRT | 9. | Also known as standard temperature and pressure. Standard Temperature is 0 C and Standard Pressure is 1 atm. | 11. | This states that the pressure of a given sample of a gas is inversely related to the volume of the gas at constant temperature. PV=K | 12. | This model assumes that an ideal gas is composed of tiny particles (atoms or molecules) in constant motion. | 13. | This is equal to -273 C. |
| | Down:1. | This is a hypothetical gas that exactly obeys the ideal gas law. | 2. | This states that the volume of a given sample of a gas is directly related to the temperature of the gas at constant pressure. V=bT | 3. | The volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas is equal to 22.4 L at 0 C and 1 atm. | 7. | another name for millimeters of mercury(mm Hg). | 8. | This is a device that measures atmospheric pressure. | 10. | This is the SI unit of measurement for pressure; equal to one newton per square meter. |
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Across:4. | This states that equal volumes at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of particles(atoms or molecules). | 5. | The independent pressure exerted by a gas in a mixture of gases. | 6. | This states that PV=nRT | 9. | Also known as standard temperature and pressure. Standard Temperature is 0 C and Standard Pressure is 1 atm. | 11. | This states that the pressure of a given sample of a gas is inversely related to the volume of the gas at constant temperature. PV=K | 12. | This model assumes that an ideal gas is composed of tiny particles (atoms or molecules) in constant motion. | 13. | This is equal to -273 C. |
| | Down:1. | This is a hypothetical gas that exactly obeys the ideal gas law. | 2. | This states that the volume of a given sample of a gas is directly related to the temperature of the gas at constant pressure. V=bT | 3. | The volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas is equal to 22.4 L at 0 C and 1 atm. | 7. | another name for millimeters of mercury(mm Hg). | 8. | This is a device that measures atmospheric pressure. | 10. | This is the SI unit of measurement for pressure; equal to one newton per square meter. |
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