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Hipervinculo Física
Descubre cómo el escocés Robert Brown descubrió el movimiento caótico e incesante de las microscópicas partículas de polen dando lugar al llamado movimiento browniano.Movimiento browniano, es un recur ...
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"Vapor pressure is the pressure caused by the evaporation of liquids. Three common factors that influence vapor press are surface area, intermolecular forces and temperature. The vapor pressure of a m ...
"The three states of matter, also called the phases of matter, are solid, liquid and gas. Matter changes phases based upon thermodynamic principles like enthalpy and entropy. At room temperature, diff ...
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"The Ideal Gas Law mathematically relates the pressure, volume, amount and temperature of a gas with the equation pressure x volume = moles x ideal gas constant x temperature; PV=nRT. The Ideal Gas La ...
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"Graham’s Law states that the rate of effusion for a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molar mass. " Fuente: BrightStormGraham's Law es un contenido didáctico (en inglés) de ©Bri ...
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"Gay-Lussac’s Law states that the pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with the Kelvin temperature when the volume remains constant. Gay-Lussac’s Law is expressed in a formula form as P1/T1 ...
"The gaseous state is one of the three phases of matte. Gases are obtained through vaporization from liquid and sublimation from solid. When a liquid vaporizes, it is often called boiling. Gases are t ...
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"Dalton’s Law states that total pressure of a gaseous mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each substance present. " Fuente: BrightStormDalton's Law es un contenido didáctico (en in ...
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"The Combined Gas Law combines Charles’ Law, Boyle’s Law and Gay Lussac’s Law. The Combined Gas Law states that a gas’ pressure x volume x temperature = constant. " Fuente: BrightStormCombined Gas Law ...
"Charles Law states that the volume of a given mass of a gas is directly proportional to its Kevin temperature at constant pressure. In mathematical terms, the relationship between temperature an ...
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