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40 X 10 - 4 mol KINETIC THEORY AND DERIVATION OF THE GAS EQUATION
The equation of state , or equation relating P , V , and T for a sample of gas , can
be derived from the following postulates of the kinetic theory : ul ) sete ! yn .
40 X 10 - 4 mol KINETIC THEORY AND DERIVATION OF THE GAS EQUATION
The equation of state , or equation relating P , V , and T for a sample of gas , can
be derived from the following postulates of the kinetic theory : ul ) sete ! yn .
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Energy associated with matter can be classified according to the manner in which
it is related to the matter - as kinetic or potentia energy . Kinetic energy is
possessed by a body moving through space , which is able to do work as its
velocity is ...
Energy associated with matter can be classified according to the manner in which
it is related to the matter - as kinetic or potentia energy . Kinetic energy is
possessed by a body moving through space , which is able to do work as its
velocity is ...
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... which the reaction is occurring at that point and therefore gives the rate for the
concentration corresponding to that point . The rate can then be plotted against
the concentration , and the form of the kinetic equation obtained by inspection of
...
... which the reaction is occurring at that point and therefore gives the rate for the
concentration corresponding to that point . The rate can then be plotted against
the concentration , and the form of the kinetic equation obtained by inspection of
...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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