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Chemistry and Gases Help
Introduction to Gases Gases have always been a mystery. Ancient humans saw bubbles of gas form when they brewed ales and spiced ciders from grain and fermented fruit. Some tribes believed intestinal gases were somehow connected to the spirit. ...
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The Gaseous Phase Help
Introduction The gaseous phase of matter is similar to the liquid phase insofar as a gas will conform to the boundaries of a container or enclosure. However, a gas is much less affected by gravity than a liquid. If you fill up a bottle with a ...
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The Laws of Gases Help
Avogadro’s Law In 1811, Italian physicist Amedeo Avogadro noted that when you have equal volumes of gases at the same temperatures and pressures, the gases will have equal numbers of molecules. Avogadro found that this direct ...
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Chemistry and Gases Practice Test
Review the following concepts if needed: Chemistry and Gases Help The Laws of ...
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Chemistry and Gases Study Guide
Introduction Many gases are colorless substances we take for granted. They continually surround us and supply us with needed oxygen and supply plants with needed carbon dioxide. Gases' unique property of compressibility allows for quick and observable changes. ...
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Chemistry and Gases Practice Questions
Review the following concepts if needed - Chemistry and Gases Study Guide Practice Questions Convert the following (problems 1-3) using the correct number of significant figures.
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