Kinetic Theory of Gases
Explore Kinetic Theory of Gases through interactive, curriculum-aligned experiments that explain key ideas in a clear and visual way. Students can learn concepts such as Absorption, Reflection, and Transmission of Heat Radiation, observe results, and connect theory with classroom understanding. These experiments make learning kinetic theory of gases easier and more engaging.
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Absorption, Reflection, and Transmission of Heat Radiation
This experiment demonstrates absorption, reflection, and transmission of heat radiation. Different materials and surface properties can be observed to...
Avogadro's Law
This experiment demonstrates Avogadro's Law by comparing different gases such as helium, nitrogen, and methane. Under the same temperature and pressur...
Boyles Law Molecule
This experiment demonstrates Boyle's Law, which states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume when temperature is kept con...
Charles law
This experiment demonstrates Charles's Law, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature at constant pressure. As...
Gay Lussac's Law Demonstration
This experiment demonstrates Gay Lussac's Law, which states that pressure is directly proportional to temperature at constant volume. As the speed of ...
Gay Lussacs Law Molecule
This experiment demonstrates Gay-Lussac's Law by enclosing a fixed amount of gas in a rigid container so that its volume remains constant. As the gas ...
Stefan-Boltzmann Law of Radiation
This experiment demonstrates the Stefan-Boltzmann Law by showing how changes in temperature affect the rate of radiation emitted by a black body, high...
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