Gases Flashcards

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STP Values

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  • P= 101.325 kPa
  • Temp = 0C = 273.15K
  • Vm = 22.4 L/mol
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SATP Values

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  • P = 100kPa
  • Temp = 25C = 298.15K
  • Vm = 24.8 L/mol
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Pressure conversions (mmHg, atm, kPa)

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760 mmHg = 101.325 kPa = 1 atm

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Boyles Law

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  • Inverse relationship between pressure n volume (increased P = decreased V)
  • P1V1 = P2V2
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Charles Law

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  • Relationship between Temp. n Volume
  • Temp increase = faster molecules = more volume
  • V1 / T1 = V2 / T2
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Combined Gas Law

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  • Relationship between temp, vol, and pressure

- ( P1 x V1 )/T1 = ( P2 x V2)/ T2

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Kinetic Molecular Theory

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  • Matter is composed of small particles, volume that the particles occupy is space inbetween molecules, not what the molecules contain themselves
  • Molecules are in constant random motion
  • When molecules collide, there is no loss of energy
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Avogadro’s Theory

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  • Equal volumes of gases at the same time and pressure contain equal # of molecules
  • Linear Relationship (vol increase = molecules increase)
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Ideal Gas Law

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  • Gas molecules are very far apart compared to size; particle size is negligible (very very small)
  • Constant, random, straight line motion
  • Elastic collisions, meaning no energy is lost
  • Pressure is low, temp is high
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Ideal Gas Law Formula

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PV = nRT

Note: R = universal gas constant = 8.314 (kPa x L)/(mol x K)

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