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Boyles law Pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume if temp.and # particles remains constant
Boyles law
Pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume if temp.and # particles remains constant P1V1 = P2V2 P = pressure V = volume
Boyles law
Pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume if temp.and # particles remains constant P1V1 = P2V2 P = pressure V = volume
HW pg.456 #2,3 Cc pg.422 1-5
Daltons Law of Partial Pressure The total pressure of a mix of gases is equal to the sum of the individual pressures of the gases combined
Daltons Law of Partial Pressure The total pressure of a mix of gases is equal to the sum of the individual pressures of the gases combined
PT = P1 + P2 + P3 + Pn
Daltons Law of Partial Pressure The total pressure of a mix of gases is equal to the sum of the individual pressures of the gases combined
PT = P1 + P2 + P3 + Pn
HW pg. 459 # 5, 6 cc pg.392 4-6
Charless Law Volume and temp. of a gas are directly related if press. and # particles remain constant
Charless Law Volume and temp. of a gas are directly related if press. and # particles remain constant
V1 = V2 T1 T2
Charless Law Volume and temp. of a gas are directly related if press. and # particles remain constant
V1 = V2 T1 T2
Charless Law Volume and temp. of a gas are directly related if press. and # particles remain constant
V1 = V2 T1 T2
Remember to change 0C to K
Remember to change 0C to K
HW pg.427 #9, 11, 13
Grahams Law of Diffusion Two gases diffuse at a rate that is the inverse of their masses Based on KE = 1/2mv2
Grahams Law of Diffusion Two gases diffuse at a rate that is the inverse of their masses Based on KE = 1/2mv2
KE1= KE2
Grahams Law of Diffusion Two gases diffuse at a rate that is the inverse of their masses Based on KE = 1/2mv2
KE1= KE2
m1v12 = m2v22
Grahams Law of Diffusion Two gases diffuse at a rate that is the inverse of their masses Based on KE = 1/2mv2
KE1= KE2
m1v12 = m2v22 V12 = m2 V22 m 1
Grahams Law of Diffusion Two gases diffuse at a rate that is the inverse of their masses Based on KE = 1/2mv2
KE1= KE2
m1v12 = m2v22 V12 = m2 V22 m 1
HW pg. 467 # 16, 18, 20 pg.469 # 21-24
Cc pg.388 1-3
Henrys Law
The solubility of a gas in a solution increases with an increase of pressure and decreases with a decrease of pressure
Ideal Gas Law Adds a mole value (amount or # of gas particles) to the equation and a constant R based on standard conditions
Ideal Gas Law Adds a mole value (amount or # of gas particles) to the equation and a constant R based on standard conditions PV = nRT
Ideal Gas Law Adds a mole value (amount or # of gas particles) to the equation and a constant R based on standard conditions PV = nRT
P= pressure V =volume T= temperature n= # moles of gas R= constant 8.31kPa.dm K.mole
Ideal Gas Law Adds a mole value (amount or # of gas particles) to the equation and a constant R based on standard conditions PV = nRT
P= pressure V =volume T= temperature n= # moles of gas R= constant 8.31kPa.dm K.mole
HW pg. 481 # 1-5 read pg.482-3 pg.483 # 6,8 cc pg. 438 47-49
Mass-gas vol.relationship Gas vol.-mass Vol.-vol. 1.Bal.eq. 2. Find # moles given substance 3. Use ratio from bal.eq.to change substance 4. Express ans. in required units and substance
Remember: 1mole gas = 22.4dm3 at STP
HON HW # 15, 17 and 21 CC pg.441 #57,58 & pg.442 # 62,63