(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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abbreviation for kilopascals
kPa
Gas particles do not ____________ each other.
attract or repel
The Kelvin scale has no _____ numbers.
negative
the lowest possible temp in Kelvin.
absolute zero
Standard temperature in Kelvin is...
273
The average _________ is equal to the temperature.
kinetic energy
Gas particles are in constant, rapid, random ____________.
motion
1 atm = ______ psi
14.7
This law has P, V, T, R, & n
Ideal Gas Law
As the temperature decreases, the gas particles...
slow down
This law deals with V & T
Charles' Law
symbol for temperature
T
abbreviation for millimeters of mercury
mmHg
Most of a gas is ________.
empty space
abbreviation for liters
L
This law deals with P & T
Gay-Lussac's Law
This law deals with P, V, & T
Combined Gas Law
What unit should temperature always be in?
Kelvin (K)
gas particles are very...
small
symbol for pressure
P
abbreviation for atmospheres
atm
energy is ________ during particle collisions.
conserved
symbol for volume
V
1 atm = ________ mmHg
760
Standard pressure in atm is...
1
standard temperature in degrees Celsius
0
how many particles there are in the container if you counted them 1 by 1.
number of moles
to convert from K to C, you ____ 273.
subtract
1 atm =______ kPa
101.3
the amount of force being applied to an area.
pressure
symbol for number of moles
n
STP stands for...
Standard Temperature & Pressure
KMT stands for...
Kinetic Molecular Theory
The amount of kinetic energy a gas has.
Temperature
________ is the amount of space the particles take up.
volume
to convert from C to K, you ______ 273.
add
this law has an inverse relationship
Boyle's Law
As the temperature increases, the gas particles...
speed up
This law deals with only pressure
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures