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<center><b>2020-2021 Gas and Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT)</b></center> <i><b>Essential Questions (EQ4): Do and/or how do basic particles interact - Stay same?</b></i> <i>Each student will be able to:</i><br> 1. Explain the kinetic molecular theory (i.e. ideal gas condition) with respect to gas phase and what the major gas parameters mean (T, P, V, and n). (Hint: Gas behavior video)<br> 2. Using the kinetic molecular theory, explain the relationship (including doing calculations) between:<br> *Pressure (P) and volume (V) (Boyle's law) *Pressure (P) and (T) temperature (<nowiki>No-Name</nowiki> i.e. Gay-Lussac's Law ) *Volume (V) and (T) temperature (Charles' law) *Number of particles (n) and volume (V) of in a gas sample (Avogadro's hypothesis).<br> 3. Explain the relationship between temperature and average kinetic energy. <br> 4. Perform calculations using the ideal gas law including the gas constant, R. <br> As part of this, understand the molar volume (i.e. volume of a mole of gas) is a constant for any gas at a specific temperature and pressure. Specifically for 273K and 1.0 atm (that is what <nowiki>STP</nowiki> stands for <b>S</b>tandard <b>T</b>emperature and <b>P</b>ressure)), the molar volume is 22.4L per 1.0 mole. <br> <br> <br>
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