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Topic 14 - particle matter
pressure
pressure and temperature
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Motion of gas particles
Move very quickly in
random
directions
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Speed of gas particles
On average, particles in a gas move much quicker than they do in
liquids
and solids
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Temperature of a gas
Related to the average
kinetic energy
of the gas molecules
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Collision
When contact is made between two
particles
, a particle and the wall of its
container
or a particle and something else in the container
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Direction of forces which act due to collisions
At right angles (normal) to the walls of the
container
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Pressure
The
force
exerted over a specific area
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Gas pressure
The pressure caused by collisions between a
particle
and the walls of its container
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Reasons gas pressure increases
When there are more
particles
colliding
with the walls each
second
or if the particles are moving faster
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Effect on pressure when the temperature of a gas increases
The pressure of the gas also increases providing the mass and the
volume
of the gas stays the same
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Relationship between gas pressure and temperature
The pressure and temperature of a gas are directly
proportional
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Directly proportional
When a graph of two variables is a
straight line
passing through the origin
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Reasons why increasing the temperature of a gas also increases the pressure
The gas
particles
will be travelling faster, will collide with the walls of the
container
more frequently, and will collide with more
force
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