Gas pressure and molecular collisions [videorecording] / Chemical Education Material Study ; produced by Educational Services Incorporated ; directors, J. Arthur Campbell, George C. Pimentel ; producer, David W. Ridgway
- Published
- Los Angeles : Wexler Films ; Rochester, N.Y. : Ward's Natural Science, [1989]
- Copyright Date
- ©1989
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Physical Description
- 1 videocassette (22 min.) : sound, black and white ; 1/2 + 1 guide (10 pages ; 19 cm)
- Additional Creators
- Campbell, J. Arthur (James Arthur), 1916-, Wexler Film Productions, Ward's Natural Science Establishment, inc, Chemical Education Material Study, and Educational Services, Inc
- Series
- Summary
- The relationship between gaseous pressure and molecular collisions is explored. The effects of varying the number of molecules per unit of volume and of varying the temperature are studied. The experimental study of the relative rates of effusion of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and sulfur hexaflouride leads to the quantitative relationship between molecular weight, molecular velocity, and absolute temperature.
- Subject(s)
- Note
- "193 W 2028."
See Medianet for availability of MediaTech printed material. - Creation/Production Credits Note
- Producer, David W. Ridgway; collaborator, J. Arthur Campbell.
- Technical Details
- VHS.
- Terms of Use and Reproduction
- PENN STATE USE ONLY.
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