Fisico Quimica 10 Ano -
Before Marco could protest, he shrank. The world dissolved into a swirling cloud of energy. He was no longer in his room; he was inside a system . A chemical system .
“Finally!” the figure squeaked. “I’m Electra. You’ve been complaining for ten minutes. That’s 600 seconds—enough time for a photon to travel 180 million kilometers. Now, stop whining. We’re going in.”
“Case number 184: The State of Ideal Gas vs. The Student Who Doesn’t Believe in Absolute Zero.” Fisico Quimica 10 Ano
The hyperactive children slowed down. Their collisions became gentle. As the temperature (measured in Kelvin) fell, their kinetic energy decreased.
A stern judge (a giant pressure gauge) slammed its gavel. Before Marco could protest, he shrank
“Boyle’s Law!” Marco shouted, remembering his notes. “At constant temperature, pressure times volume is constant! P·V = k!”
“Exactly,” Electra smiled. “That’s a quantum leap . And when she falls back down? She releases a photon. That’s how neon signs glow, and how your teacher knows what stars are made of. Spectroscopy, my friend.” A chemical system
His words created a shield. The reaction balanced itself. Sodium and Chlorine neutralized each other, forming a perfect, stable crystal. No explosion. Just harmony.