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Particle model of matter
particle motion in gas
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What does the particle model help explain?
Relationship between
temperature
,
pressure
,
volume
, and
energy
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How do gas particles behave in a container?
They move freely and collide with walls of the container or other gas particles
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What happens when gas particles collide with surfaces?
They exert a
force
on the surfaces
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How is pressure defined in gases?
Pressure is
force
per
unit
area
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What is the source of outward gas pressure in a sealed container?
Total
force
from all
gas particles
on walls
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What happens to the kinetic energy of gas particles when temperature increases?
Energy is transferred into their kinetic
stores
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How is temperature related to the average energy of gas particles?
Higher
temperature means
higher
average energy
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What is the motion of particles in a gas like?
Constantly moving in
random
directions
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What effect does increasing temperature have on the speed of gas particles?
It increases the
average speed
of particles
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What is the formula for kinetic energy in particles?
Kinetic energy is
1
2
m
v
2
\frac{1}{2}mv^2
2
1
m
v
2
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What happens to pressure when the temperature of a gas at constant volume increases?
Pressure
increases
with temperature
increase
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Why does pressure increase when gas particles move faster?
Particles
collide
more often and with greater
force
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What factors contribute to increased pressure in a gas?
More frequent and forceful
collisions
with walls
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What is the relationship between temperature and kinetic energy in gases?
Higher temperature increases average kinetic energy
Increased kinetic energy leads to faster
particle movement
Faster particles collide more frequently and forcefully
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How does the particle model explain gas pressure?
Gas particles move
freely
and
collide
with surfaces
Collisions exert
force
on container walls
Pressure is the total force
per unit area
from all particles
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