Gemma Young and Mark Levesley Solutions for Exercise 3: Using particle theory to explain gas pressure

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Gemma Young Science Solutions for Exercise - Gemma Young and Mark Levesley Solutions for Exercise 3: Using particle theory to explain gas pressure

Attempt the free practice questions from Exercise 3: Using particle theory to explain gas pressure with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Stage 8 : Student's book solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Gemma Young and Mark Levesley Solutions for Exercise 3: Using particle theory to explain gas pressure with Hints & Solutions

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

Your teacher will give you a container with some small balls in it. This is a model, and the balls represent gas particles. Shake the container, so the balls move around. What do you observe?

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

Your teacher will give you a container with some small balls in it. This is a model, and the balls represent gas particles. Use the model to show what happens to gas pressure when the number of gas particles in the container changes.

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

Your teacher will give you a container with some small balls in it. This is a model, and the balls represent gas particles. Use the model to show what happens to gas pressure when the temperature of the gas changes?

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

Your teacher will give you a container with some small balls in it. This is a model, and the balls represent gas particles. Use the model to show what happens to gas pressure when the size (volume) of the container changes?