the number. Volume Pressure Temperature Gas Mole Mas Charle’s Law Boyle’s Law Law of conservation of mass Ideal gas Law
________________1. It is one of the phases of matter. It has no definite shape and
size. It can be compressed easily. ________________2. The measure of hotness or coldness of an object. ________________3. It is the amount of space occupied by the gases. The common units used are Liter (L) and milliliter (mL). ________________4. The amount of a gas or its mass could be expressed in moles or grams. ________________5. The average effect of the forces of the colliding molecules. It can be measured in atmosphere, torr, psi, cmHg or mmHg. ________________6. The amount of substance that contains as many elementary particles (eg. Atoms, molecules or ions). ________________7. This Law states that “at constant pressure, the volume of a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to the kelvin temperature”. It is also the volume-temperature relationship in gases. ________________8. This law states that the volume of a fixed amount of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure at constant temperature. Hence, if the pressure is increased, the volume decreases. ______________9. This Law is also called the general gas equation. It is the combination of the empirical Boyles law, Charles law, Avogadros law and Gay-Lussacs law. 10. This Law states that the total number of gy