Gases Chapter 10. Characteristics of Gases -Expand to fill a volume (expandability) -Compressible -Readily forms homogeneous mixtures with other gases.
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 10 Gases. Gases © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Characteristics of Gases Unlike liquids and solids, gases: –Expand.
10.1 C HARACTERISTICS OF G ASES Air behaves physically as one gaseous material N 2 (78%), O 2 (21%) and Ar (0.9%) Only a few elements exist as gases.
We NEED Air to Breathe!!! Gases form homogeneous mixtures with each other regardless of the identities or relative proportions of the component gases Air.
PP. 302-306 13.2 THE GAS LAWS. Boyle’s law Robert Boyle Seventeenth-century Irish Chemist.
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Chapter 6 Gases. 2 Gases are highly compressible and occupy the full volume of their containers. When a gas is subjected to pressure, its volume decreases.
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Gases © 2009, Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 5: Gases (Zumdahl) John Bookstaver St. Charles Community College Cottleville, MO Chemistry, The Central Science,