Gases, Equilibrium, Etc. Chs 18-23

Be able to Define, Explain, and Give Examples of the Following:

Be able to solve Problems showing your method (Hup, Two... )

Absolute Temperature

Boyle's Law

Charles' Law

Combined Gas Laws

STP

Dalton's Law Partial Pressure

Determine of Absolute Zero

Graham's Law of Diffusion

Adiabatic heating & cooling

Capacity of air

Absolute Humidity

Relative humidity

The Dew Point

Fog types

... Radiation

... Advection

... Up-slope

Cloud in a 4-liter bottle

Spontaneous Combustion

Reaction Rates

... Collision Theory

... Activation Energy

Rate of Reaction depends

... Nature of the reactants

... Concentration of reactants

... Surface Area

... Temperature

The Rate Law

Fire requires three things

Partial Pressure

Correct to STP

Principles of Cartesian Diver

.... Pascal's Law

... Boyle's Law

... Archimedes' Principle

Avogadro's Hypothesis

Molar Volume all gases STP

Ideal Gas Equation

Solving gassy equations

Getting moles of gases

Laws of Thermodynamics

... First Law

... Second Law

...... Minimum Energy

...... Maximum Randomness

Solubility

... For solids in liquids

... For gases in liquids

Equilibrium

Equilibrium is characterized by

Constant macroscopic properties

Dynamic microscopic properties

Principle of le Chatelier

Stress an equilibrium

... Pressure

... Temperature

... Concentration

The Equilibrium Constant

Carbonated beverage

Solution

... Solute

... Solvent

Conditions of a Solution

... Unsaturated

... Saturated

... Supersaturated

Concentration of a solution

... Molarity

... Preparation of a Solution

Emulsion

Air is a solution of gases

Colligative Properties

... Vapor Pressure

... Freezing Point

... Boiling Point

... Rate of Diffusion

... Fractional Distillation

... Colloid

... Tyndall Effect

Solubility Ionic Equations