What is pressure in relation to a gas?

A. the force the gas is exerting on its container
B. the amount of particles bumping into each other
c.the force an object exerts on a gas

When refering to a gas, the higher the temperature, the faster the particles move

True
false

Volume refers to
A. the size of the gas
B.the amount of liquid that fits inside a container
C.the size of the container

If pressure of a gas goes up, the volume has to go down
true or false

What makes a compound an acid?
It dissolves into Hydrogen ions in water (H+ and H3O+)
It has a pH higher than 7
It dissolves into Hydroxide ions in water (OH-)
It cannot be mixed with oil

What makes a compound a base?
It has a pH lower than 7
It dissolves into Hydrogen ions in water (H+ or H3O+)
It dissolves into Hydroxide ions in water (OH-)
It cannot be mixed with oil

Respuesta :

The pressure of a gas is the force that a gas exerts per unit area of the container.

Pressure is defined as force per unit area. Gas molecules are constantly colliding against the walls of the container. The pressure of the gas is the force the gas is exerting on its container.

Since temperature is defined as the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a gas then the higher the temperature, the faster the particles move.

The volume of a container refers the size if the container.

The pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume according to Boyle's law. Thus implies that if the pressure of the gas goes up, the volume has to go down.

For a compound to be called an acid, it must contain H+ and H3O+ when dissolved in water.

For a compound to be called a base, the compound must dissolve in water to yield hydroxide ions.

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