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Vocabulary Review: Behavior of Gases

Across
the continuous physical force exerted on or against an object per unit area.
The number of gas particles contained in 22.4 Liters at STP.
a hypothetical gas whose molecules occupy negligible space and have no interactions, and that consequently obeys the gas laws exactly.
A gas law which states that the temperature and pressure of a sample of gas in a sealed container are directly proportional.
As one variable increases, the dependent variable decreases.
gases whose molecules occupy space and have interactions; consequently, they adhere to gas laws.
each of the digits of a number that are used to express it to the required degree of accuracy, starting from the first nonzero digit.
A gas law which states that the pressure and volume of a sample of gas in a sealed container are inversely proportional.
The temperature at which a liquid sample of matter turns into a gas.
An SI-unit for number of particles equivalent to 6.02 x 10^23
refinement in a measurement, calculation, or specification, especially as represented by the number of digits given.
A gas law which states that the temperature and volume of a sample of gas in a sealed container are directly proportional.
Standard Temperature and Pressure
The measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.
Down
Pounds per square inch - a non SI unit of pressure
101.3 kilopascals
Equivalent to 1,000 Pascals of Pressure
The scale or extent of a sample of matter
Standard-International Units of measurement used in chemistry
The degree to which an instrument
The ability of a sample of matter to decrease in volume. This is not possible for most liquids and solids.
A gas law which states that identical volumes of different gases at equal temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules of gas particles.
the pressure of a vapor in contact with its liquid or solid form.
As one variable increases, the dependent variable increases as well.