Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Gases definitions Flashcards
Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Gases definitions
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Kinetic Molecular Theory
A set of equations linking macroscopic variables of gases to the motion of gas molecules.Macroscopic Variables
Large-scale, easily measurable properties of gases like pressure, volume, and temperature.Microscopic Variables
Properties related to the motion, speeds, and energies of gas particles, difficult to measure directly.Pressure
A macroscopic variable representing the force exerted by gas molecules on container walls.Volume
A macroscopic variable indicating the space occupied by a gas.Temperature
A macroscopic variable reflecting the average kinetic energy of gas molecules.Barometer
An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure.Thermometer
A device used to measure temperature.Ideal Gases
Hypothetical gases that perfectly follow the gas laws without interactions between molecules.Speeds
The rates at which gas particles move, related to their kinetic energy.Energies
The kinetic energy associated with the motion of gas particles.