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

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.

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?

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?
