Chapter 5: Gases Last updated Apr 29, 2020 Save as PDF 4.10: Stoichiometry of Precipitation Reactions 5.1: Pressure Page ID33875 ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) Solano Community College Chem 160: Introductory Chemistry (Summer 2015) 1: Chemical Foundations 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions 3: Stoichiometry 4: Types of Chemical Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry 5: Gases 6: Thermochemistry 7: Atomic Structure and Periodicity 8: Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding 9: Liquids and Solids 10: Properties of Solutions 11: Acids and Bases Topic hierarchy5.1: Pressure5.2: The Gas Laws of Boyle, Charles, and Avogadro5.3: The Ideal Gas Law5.4: Gas Stoichiometry5.5: Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures5.6: Kinetic Molecular TheoryThe ideal gas law (nor any of the constituent gas laws) does not explain why gases behave this way? What happens to gas particles when conditions such as pressure and temperature change? This is addressed via Kinetic Molecule Theory.