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KMT Gas Laws Gas Variables Pressure Wildcard Unit 3, Section A Jeopardy Vital Vocab Credits

Vital Vocab Vital Vocab Answer “the theory of the energy of particles and the forces that act between them; based on the idea that particles of matter are always in motion”

Vital Vocab Vital Vocab Answer “imaginary gas that perfectly fits the assumptions of the kinetic- molecular theory”

Vital Vocab Vital Vocab Answer “ process by which gases spontaneously spread out and mix with other gases

Vital Vocab Vital Vocab Answer “device that measures the pressure of a contained gas”

Vital Vocab Vital Vocab Answer “ process by which gases particles under pressure pass through a tiny opening”

“force per unit area” Vital Vocab Vital Vocab Answer

Vital Vocab Answer Vital Vocab Answer What is Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT)?

Vital Vocab Answer Vital Vocab Answer What is an ideal gas?

Vital Vocab Answer Vital Vocab Answer What is diffusion?

What is a manometer? Vital Vocab Answer Vital Vocab Answer

Vital Vocab Answer Vital Vocab Answer What is effusion?

Vital Vocab Answer Vital Vocab Answer What is pressure?

KMT KMT Answer KMT does not work for this type of gas

KM T KM T Answer According to KMT, ideal gases have zero ____

KMT KMT Answer This is the type of collision ideal gases have

KMT KMT Answer This is the way that gas particles move

KMT KMT Answer Gas particles do not _____ or _____ other gas particles

Hydrocarbons- 600 Hydrocarbons- 600 Answer Gas particles have an average KE directly related to this

KMT Answer KMT Answer What is a real gas?

KMT- 200 Answer 200 Answer200 Answer What is volume?

KMT Answer KMT Answer What is elastic?

KMT Answer KMT Answer What is constant, random, straight- line motion?

KMT Answer KMT Answer What is attract/repel?

Hydrocarbons Answer Hydrocarbons Answer What is Kelvin temperature?

Gas Laws Gas Laws Answer The conversion from Celsius to Kelvin temperature

Gas Laws Gas Laws Answer The gas law which describes the relationship between volume and temperature

Gas Laws Gas Laws Answer The gas law relating pressure and volume

Gas Laws Gas Laws Answer The gas law used to find the total pressure of a mixture of gases

Gas Laws Gas Laws Answer The gas law in which volume and the amount of gas are constant

Gas Laws Gas Laws Answer The type of relationship between temperature and pressure, as described by the Gay- Lussac Law

Gas Laws Answer Gas Laws Answer What is K = °C ?

Gas Laws Answer Gas Laws Answer What is Charles’s Law?

Gas Laws Answer Gas Laws Answer What is Boyle’s Law?

Gas Laws Answer Gas Laws Answer What is Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures?

Gas Laws Answer Gas Laws Answer What is the Gay-Lussac Law?

Gas Laws Answer Gas Laws Answer What is a Direct relationship?

Gas Variables Gas Variables Answer The symbol for temperature in a gas law formula

Gas Variables Gas Variables Answer Variable(s) held constant when using Charles’s Law

Gas Variables Gas Variables Answer The variables included in the Combined Gas Law

Gas Variables Gas Variables Answer The type of relationship between the gas variables P and T

Gas Variables Gas Variables Answer The volume of 3 L of a fixed amount of gas if the temperature doubles from 15 K to 30 K at constant P

Gas Variables Gas Variables Answer The gas variable P of a barometer is equal to 760 torr at sea level. The torr is named after this Italian scientist.

Gas Variables Answer Gas Variables Answer What is “T”?

Gas Variables Answer Gas Variables Answer What is P and the amount of gas?

Gas Variable Answer Gas Variable Answer What are P, V, and T?

Gas Variable Answer Gas Variable Answer What is a direct relationship?

Gas Variable Answer Gas Variable Answer What is 6 L?

Gas Variable Answer Gas Variable Answer Who is Torricelli?

Pressure Pressure Answer The definition of pressure

Pressure Pressure Answer Five different units of pressure:

Pressure Pressure Answer The SI unit of pressure

Pressure Pressure Answer P 1 = 2 atm V 1 = 2 L V 2 = 4 L P 2 = ?

Pressure Pressure Answer The device used to measure the pressure of a contained sample of gas

Pressure Pressure Answer The pressure of the atmosphere at sea level in units of psi.

Pressure Answer Pressure Answer What is force per unit area?

Pressure Answer Pressure Answer What are atm, kPa, psi, mm Hg, torr

Pressure Answer Pressure Answer What is Pa?

Pressure Answer Pressure Answer What is 1 atm?

Pressure Answer Pressure Answer What is a manometer?

Pressure Answer Pressure Answer What is 14.7 psi?

Wildcard Wildcard Answer The conditions of STP

Wildcard Wildcard Answer The conditions at which a real gas behaves like an ideal gas.

Wildcard Answer The molar volume of a gas at STP

Wildcard Wildcard Answer Three diatomic gases

Wildcard Wildcard Answer Mercury Barometer

Wildcard Wildcard Answer The name of the large test tube that we used in the Molar Volume of a Gas lab

Wildcard Answer Wildcard Answer What is 0 °C and 1 atm ?

Wildcard Answer Wildcard Answer What is low pressure and high temperature?

Wildcard Answer Wildcard Answer What is 22.4 L?

Wildcard Answer Wildcard Answer What are H 2, N 2, O 2, F 2, Cl 2 ?

Wildcard Answer Wildcard Answer What is a vacuum?

Wildcard Answer Wildcard Answer Where is a eudiometer?