kinetic properties





Coefficient of kinetic friction
Coefficient of kinetic friction is a similar constant which is a property of two surfaces with relative motion. Coefficient of kinetic friction can be defined as the ratio of kinetic friction to normal reaction. The coefficient of kinetic friction a..
Chemical Kinetics Conclusion
. Transition State explains the rate of reaction in term of formation of a transition state of reacting molecules. The formation of transition state requires energy of activation. Transition state theory connects kinetic rates with thermodynamic properties of reactants and the t..
Kinetic Theory of Matter
This theory explains the physical properties of matter in terms of motion of its molecules. According to this theory, every substance (solid, liquid or gas) consists of a large number of minute particles called molecules. A molecule may be defined as the smallest particle of a subst..
GASES AND THEIR PROPERTIES
Random motion of molecules and their collisions with a surface Random motion of molecules and diffusion of gases Applying the gas laws to relations between the pressure, temperature, and volume Standard temperature and pressure (STP) Convert between Celsius and Kelvin temperature scales ..
GASES AND THEIR PROPERTIES
Random motion of molecules and their collisions with a surface Random motion of molecules and diffusion of gases Applying the gas laws to relations between the pressure, temperature, and volume Standard temperature and pressure (STP) Convert between Celsius and Kelvin temperature scales ..
Characteristic Properties of a Gas
Shape and volume - Gases do not posses any definite shape or volume. They will completely fill all the space available to them. The tendency of a gas to fill the available volume within a container is the result of the freedom that gas particles have to move everywhere in the available space. This ..
Properties of alpha particles
They are deflected by electric and magnetic fields. The deflection is less compared to that of b particles, because a particles are heavy. They affect a photographic plate and cause fluorescence on striking a fluorescent material. They ionise the gas through which they pass. The mass..
Properties of Gases in Terms of Molecular Motion
Gases, as well as mixture of gases, behave as seen above, with regard to changes in temperature, pressure or both. The following assumptions can be made on the basis of the kinetic theory of gases: A molecule of a gas means the smallest unit of a gas that can exist independently. It may c..
Question 6
Question: Name the properties that decide whether a given substance exists as a solid, liquid or a gas. Answer: The properties are: Space between molecules Force of attraction between molecules The kinetic energy of molecule..
Matter Introduction
Introduction - Today the fact that all matter is made up of atoms is universally accepted. Realisation of the atomic constituents of matter began in 1828 when Scottish botanist Robert Brown observed a random ceaseless motion of pollen grains suspended in a liquid. Many macroscopic properties..
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