Thursday, March 5, 2020

AP Chemistry Gases

AP Chemistry GasesThe power of AP Chemistry is nothing short of amazing. It's a great way to find out the way chemicals behave under different circumstances. Chemists are still able to delve into the intricacies of chemical behavior under complicated circumstances.At first, when I learned about AP Chemistry, I was not much concerned with the academic stuff. All I wanted to do was see if I could guess the answer to some of my friend's questions. So I asked them and it turned out that one of their friends was studying chemistry and he had just graduated from college.That made me curious enough to try it out on him. I told him that I was wondering if he could guess whether alcohol was more reactive than water.Well, the first thing he said to me was that it didn't surprise him. It did surprise me because I did not expect that to happen.His reply surprised me because I just started to read his gas question. I had not taken the time to look at the actual reading in which this statement was made. I think that's the point in which you realize how powerful AP Chemistry is.When I was first studying Chemistry, I realized that those chemical gases always react under the same conditions. The question was how they behaved under the extreme pressure of the atmosphere. The answer is that there was some variation in the reaction rates.My friend had used the thesaurus word reactive which makes it sound as if the process is more complex. But it's not. It's simply true that different gases react under different circumstances. But the important part is that we can now use those reactions to find out how molecules behave under these very similar conditions.

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