Abstract for Lecture #15 - The kinetic molecular theory, collisions, effusion and diffusion


The kinetic molecular theory describes the macroscopic properties of an ideal gas in terms of the microscope motions of its constiuent particles. It provides a molecular definition of temperature.

The random motions of gas phase molecules account for effusion and diffusion.

To prepare for this lecture, please read sections 5.6 through 5.8 of Zumdahl.


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