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This is a mind map about gases. Gases refer to compressible and expandable fluids with no shape and volume. Gas is a state of matter that has no fixed shape or volume and can fill a container.
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Matter in our surroundings
Steam power plant gas
Physical Chemistry Chapter 1 pVT Relationship of Gases
PVT properties of gases
Inorganic Chemistry - Gases
gas
The properties of gases
The influence of pressure on gas equilibrium
The influence of pressure on gas reactions
Qualitative Analysis
ideal gas
kinetic theory of gas molecules
Equation of state
micro model
A gas is a collection of a large number of molecules, and the molecules are treated as particles
Gas molecules are constantly moving and evenly distributed
Collisions of gas molecules are perfectly elastic
Other basic formulas
px=mnu²x
pV=⅓mNu²
E=E0(1 αt)
Gases with the same volume at the same temperature and pressure have the same number of molecules and the same translational kinetic energy
Dalton's law of partial pressures, Amagat's law of partial volumes
E=1.5nRT
rate distribution of molecular motion
Maxwell's rate distribution law
three statistical averages
Most probable rate<average rate<root mean square rate
Distribution of gas molecules in the gravity field
When the temperature remains constant, Boltzmann's formula
Molecular collision frequency and mean free path
molecular interstitial flow
real gas
compression factor
Z=pV/nRT
boyle temperature
equation of state van der waals equation
critical pressure
Critical temperature
critical volume
Query of compression factor graph