The Properties of Gases

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    1. Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter
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    Discover how the kinetic molecular theory of matter is used to describe the states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases, and learn about ideal gas laws.

    Discover how the kinetic molecular theory of matter is used to describe the states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases, and learn about ideal gas laws.

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    2. The Science of Boiling Water
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    Learn about vapor pressure and how it relates to boiling, discover how substances change from liquids to gases, and grasp the science of boiling water.

    Learn about vapor pressure and how it relates to boiling, discover how substances change from liquids to gases, and grasp the science of boiling water.

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    3. Intermolecular Forces
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    In this lesson, the Science Classroom describes the basics of four intermolecular forces: London dispersion, ion-dipole, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding.

    In this lesson, the Science Classroom describes the basics of four intermolecular forces: London dispersion, ion-dipole, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding.

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    4. Gas Pressure and Unit Conversion
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    In this physics lesson, learn the basics of gas pressure, including: how it works, how it's measured, and how to convert from one gas pressure unit to another.

    In this physics lesson, learn the basics of gas pressure, including: how it works, how it's measured, and how to convert from one gas pressure unit to another.

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    5. Phase Diagrams and State Change
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    The Science Classroom demonstrates how to read a phase diagram, breaks down the special states of matter, and shares the two ways to create a change of state.

    The Science Classroom demonstrates how to read a phase diagram, breaks down the special states of matter, and shares the two ways to create a change of state.

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Jean M
I love the simple illustrations, I learned this stuff a long time ago, but it's nice to see it simplified. Thanks
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