Pressure and volume of gases: Particle model of matter: Physics: GCSE (9:1)

Cards (14)

  • Effect of pressure changes on the volume of a gas
    The gas will expand or compress
  • Expand
    When the space between particles increases so they occupy a greater volume
  • Compress
    When the space between particles decreases so they occupy a smaller volume
  • Effect of increasing the volume on the pressure of a gas
    Increasing the volume causes the pressure to decrease providing the mass and the temperature of the gas stay the same
  • Relationship between gas pressure and volume
    The pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional
  • Inversely proportional
    The relationship between two variables whose product is a constant
  • pV = constant
    The equation linking pressure, volume and a constant
  • p
    The symbol for pressure
  • V
    The symbol for volume
  • Pascals (Pa)

    The SI unit for pressure
  • Cubic metres (m³)

    The SI unit for volume
  • p(1)V(1) = p(2)V(2)
    The equation for the change in volume or pressure for gas at a constant temperature
  • p(1) and V(1)
    The pressure and volume before either one is changed
  • p(2) and V(2)
    The pressure and volume after either one is changed