increaseincreasingthe temp will_____ thekineticenergyKelvinWe ALWAYSwant ourtempmeasured inthis.bigthe distancebetween gasparticles isvery _____.temperaturemeasurementof the kineticenergy of agas.smallgasparticlesare very_____.2785 C =____ Kdirectkineticenergy &temp havethis type ofrelationshipquantitynumber ofmoles ofgasparticles270543 K=____C101.31 atm =___kPadecreasedecreasingthe temp will____ thekineticenergyaddto getfrom C toK, ____273.absolutezerothe lowestpossibletemp inKelvinL, mL,cm^3all unitsofvolumevolumehow bigthecontainerof gas is.attractorrepelgasparticlesDO NOT_____0273 K= ____Cnegativenumbersthe Kelvinscale canhave no...motiongas particlesare inconstant,rapid, random_____.atm,kPa,mmHgall unitsofpressure7601 atm =___mmHgstandardtemperature273 K or0C is thevalue forkineticenergytemperatureis equal tothe average____ of agas.273the magicnumber toconvertbetween K &C.14.41 atm =___ psi1standardpressurein atmpressurecomes fromparticlescolliding withthe walls ofthe container.subtractto getfrom K toC, ____273.increaseincreasingthe temp will_____ thekineticenergyKelvinWe ALWAYSwant ourtempmeasured inthis.bigthe distancebetween gasparticles isvery _____.temperaturemeasurementof the kineticenergy of agas.smallgasparticlesare very_____.2785 C =____ Kdirectkineticenergy &temp havethis type ofrelationshipquantitynumber ofmoles ofgasparticles270543 K=____C101.31 atm =___kPadecreasedecreasingthe temp will____ thekineticenergyaddto getfrom C toK, ____273.absolutezerothe lowestpossibletemp inKelvinL, mL,cm^3all unitsofvolumevolumehow bigthecontainerof gas is.attractorrepelgasparticlesDO NOT_____0273 K= ____Cnegativenumbersthe Kelvinscale canhave no...motiongas particlesare inconstant,rapid, random_____.atm,kPa,mmHgall unitsofpressure7601 atm =___mmHgstandardtemperature273 K or0C is thevalue forkineticenergytemperatureis equal tothe average____ of agas.273the magicnumber toconvertbetween K &C.14.41 atm =___ psi1standardpressurein atmpressurecomes fromparticlescolliding withthe walls ofthe container.subtractto getfrom K toC, ____273.

KMT & STP - Call List

(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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  1. increasing the temp will _____ the kinetic energy
    increase
  2. We ALWAYS want our temp measured in this.
    Kelvin
  3. the distance between gas particles is very _____.
    big
  4. measurement of the kinetic energy of a gas.
    temperature
  5. gas particles are very _____.
    small
  6. 5 C = ____ K
    278
  7. kinetic energy & temp have this type of relationship
    direct
  8. number of moles of gas particles
    quantity
  9. 543 K = ____C
    270
  10. 1 atm = ___ kPa
    101.3
  11. decreasing the temp will ____ the kinetic energy
    decrease
  12. to get from C to K, ____ 273.
    add
  13. the lowest possible temp in Kelvin
    absolute zero
  14. all units of volume
    L, mL, cm^3
  15. how big the container of gas is.
    volume
  16. gas particles DO NOT _____
    attract or repel
  17. 273 K = ____ C
    0
  18. the Kelvin scale can have no...
    negative numbers
  19. gas particles are in constant, rapid, random _____.
    motion
  20. all units of pressure
    atm, kPa, mmHg
  21. 1 atm = ___ mmHg
    760
  22. 273 K or 0C is the value for
    standard temperature
  23. temperature is equal to the average ____ of a gas.
    kinetic energy
  24. the magic number to convert between K & C.
    273
  25. 1 atm = ___ psi
    14.4
  26. standard pressure in atm
    1
  27. comes from particles colliding with the walls of the container.
    pressure
  28. to get from K to C, ____ 273.
    subtract