The Ideal Gas Law definitions Flashcards
The Ideal Gas Law definitions
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Ideal Gas LawA fundamental equation relating pressure, volume, moles, and temperature of ideal gases.PressureThe force exerted by gas particles per unit area, measured in atmospheres in the ideal gas law.VolumeThe space occupied by a gas, measured in liters in the context of the ideal gas law.MolesA measure of the amount of gas, represented by 'n' in the ideal gas law equation.TemperatureA measure of the average kinetic energy of gas particles, expressed in Kelvin for the ideal gas law.Gas ConstantA proportionality constant in the ideal gas law, with values 0.08206 or 8.314 depending on the context.KelvinThe SI unit of temperature used in the ideal gas law, where 0 K is absolute zero.AtmospheresA unit of pressure used in the ideal gas law, equivalent to the pressure exerted by Earth's atmosphere at sea level.LitersA unit of volume used in the ideal gas law to measure the space occupied by a gas.JoulesA unit of energy used when the gas constant is 8.314, often in calculations involving energy.Conversion FactorA ratio used to convert units, such as 1 L·atm = 101.325 J, in gas law calculations.