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Kinetic-Molecular Theory. A. The kinetic-molecular theory is based on the idea that particles of matter are always in ______. For gases, this theory is based on the following ____ assumptions. . motion. five. Kinetic-Molecular Theory. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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A. The kinetic-molecular theory is based on the idea that particles of matter are always in ______. For gases, this theory is based on the following ____ assumptions.
Kinetic-Molecular Theory
motionfive
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1. Gases consist of _____ numbers of tiny particles that are __ ____ relative to their size.
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large
far apart
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a. Most of the volume of a gas is _____ _____.
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empty space
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2. Collisions between gas particles and between particles and container walls are ______ collisions.
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elastic
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a. An _____ collision is one in which there is no net loss of energy.
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elastic
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3. Gas particles are in _______, rapid, random _______.
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constantmotion
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a. Gases therefore posses ______ energy which is the energy of ______.
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kineticmotion
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4. There are no forces of _________ or ________ between gas particles.
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attraction repulsion
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5. The average kinetic energy of gas particles depends on ___________.
a. Kinetic energy is given by the following equation:
KE= ½ mv2
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temperature
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B. An ____ gas is an imaginary gas that perfectly fits all the assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory.
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ideal
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C. A ___ gas is a gas that does not behave completely according to the assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory.
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real
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A. __________. 1. Gases do not have a definite _____ or a definite ______. They completely fill their container.
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EXPANSION
shape volume
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B. _______.1. Because the _________ forces between gases is insignificant, gas particles can easily slide past one another.
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FLUIDITYattractive
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C. ____ _______.1. The gas particles are very
far apart in the gaseous state.
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LOW DENSITY
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D. _______________.1. During ___________
particles that were very far apart are crowded together.
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COMPRESSIBILITYcompression
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E. _________ and _________.
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DIFFUSION EFFUSION
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1. Spontaneous mixing of the particles of two substances caused by their random motion is called ________.
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diffusion
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2. _______ is a process by which gas particles pass through a tiny opening.
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Effusion
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