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Page 1: Pressure in gases

Motion of Molecules and Pressure• Moving gas molecules collide with the inner

walls of the container and exert a force on it• The force exerted per unit area is thus

called gas pressure.

PRESSURE IN GASES

Page 2: Pressure in gases

Pressure−Temperature Relationship of a Gas

• At a higher temperature, the air molecules have greater speeds (greater average kinetic energy).

• The air molecules will then bombard the walls of their container more forcefully and more frequently.

• This causes an increase in gas pressure inside the container.

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Volume−Temperature Relationship of a Gas

• When the air is heated, the increased temperature causes the air molecules to move at higher speeds

• The air molecules will then bombard the walls of their container more forcefully and more frequently; gas pressure increases

• The air expands and the air molecules move further apart causing the air molecules to occupy a larger volume.

• They collide with the walls less frequently, but more forcefully and maintaining constant pressure

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More frequent collisions, but each collision is less forceful.

Less frequent collisions, but each collision is more forceful.

Same pressure(atmospheric pressure)

Volume−Temperature Relationship of a Gas

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Pressure−Volume Relationship of a Gas

• When the volume of the gas is decreased, the number of air molecules per unit volume increases.

• The air molecules will therefore bombard the walls of the container more frequently.

• This causes an increase in the force exerted on the walls of the container, and hence an increase in the gas pressure. P V

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