HOW DO YOU THINK GAS MOLECULES MOVE IN A CONFINDE SPACE???

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HOW DO YOU THINK GAS MOLECULES MOVE IN A CONFINDE SPACE??? CATALYST 5/20/13 HOW DO YOU THINK GAS MOLECULES MOVE IN A CONFINDE SPACE???

Objective SWBAT list the five assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory of gases and define the terms ideal gas and real gas

Agenda Chemistry joke of the day Lesson and note taking Independent practice Exit slip

The five assumptions 1) Gases consist of large numbers of tiny particles that are far apart relative to their size 2)Collisions between gas particles 3)Gas particles are in continuous rapid and random motion 4)There are no forces of attraction between gas particles 5)The temperature of a gas depends on the average kinetic energy of the particles of the gas

The nature of gases Expansion Fluidity Low density Compressibility Diffusion and effusion

Gases Real gases Ideal gases Doesn’t behave completely to the five assumptions Hypothetical

In your own words what is and ideal gas??? Exit slip In your own words what is and ideal gas???