8 dawsBaterdene Solongo1. The document discusses types of salts, how they are named, and methods of salt formation.
2. Common salt formation reactions include reactions between metals/metal compounds with acids/acid salts to form new salts and water.
3. The document provides examples of salt naming conventions and outlines several common salt formation methods like double displacement and acid-base reactions.
Молекул кинетик онолBazarragchaa Erdenebileg- Boyle-Mariotte's law: At a fixed temperature, the pressure (P) and volume (V) of a gas are inversely proportional. PV = constant.
- Charles' law: At a constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature. V/T = constant.
- Gay-Lussac's law: At a constant volume, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature. P/T = constant.
- The ideal gas kinetic theory model describes gas molecules as small, hard spheres that move rapidly in straight lines, colliding elastically. The average kinetic energy of the molecules depends only on temperature.
8 dawsBaterdene Solongo1. The document discusses types of salts, how they are named, and methods of salt formation.
2. Common salt formation reactions include reactions between metals/metal compounds with acids/acid salts to form new salts and water.
3. The document provides examples of salt naming conventions and outlines several common salt formation methods like double displacement and acid-base reactions.
Молекул кинетик онолBazarragchaa Erdenebileg- Boyle-Mariotte's law: At a fixed temperature, the pressure (P) and volume (V) of a gas are inversely proportional. PV = constant.
- Charles' law: At a constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature. V/T = constant.
- Gay-Lussac's law: At a constant volume, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature. P/T = constant.
- The ideal gas kinetic theory model describes gas molecules as small, hard spheres that move rapidly in straight lines, colliding elastically. The average kinetic energy of the molecules depends only on temperature.