Gases Flashcards

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How much volume does 1 mol of an ideal gas occupy?

A

22.4 L

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What are the standard temp and pressure for an ideal gas?

A

273 K (0º C)and 1atm pressure

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3
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What happens when a mercury barometer is placed at the top of a mountain? At 10m under water?

A

At the top of the mountain where pressure is lower, the column falls. At 10m under water, where hydrostatic pressure is larger, the column rises.

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4
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What is the ideal gas law?

A

PV=nRT

Where R= 8.21x10^-2 Latm/molK or 8.314 J/K*mol

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5
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How can ideal gas equation be used to determine density?

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p=PM/RT Where P is pressure, M is molar mass, R is constant and T is Temperture

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6
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How are pressure and volume related?

A

They are inversely related

P1V1=P2V2

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How’s are temperature and volume related?

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They are directly proportional.

V1/T1=V2/T2

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How is temperature and pressure related?

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P1/T1=P2/T21

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9
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What is Dalton’s law of partial pressures?

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When more than one gas is in a container, each gas acts as if it is the only gas present. So the all the pressures of the individual gas adds up to the total pressure in the container

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10
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How does partial pressure affect the solubility of a gas?

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The solubility of a gas will increase with increasing partial pressure of the gas

[A1]/P1=[A2]/P2

Where [A] is the concentration of the gas

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What is the kinetic molecular theory of gases?

A

The kinetic energy of a gas particle is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.

The higher the temp, the faster a molecule moves. The larger the molecules the slower they move.

All gases have the same kinetic energy at the same temperature

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12
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When do real gases tend to deviate from ideal gas laws?

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At high pressures and low temperatures intermolecular forces and the volume of the gas particles become significant.

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What is the Van der Waals equation?

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This equation accounts for the deviation of a real gas from ideal gas laws.

(P+n^a/V2)*(V-nb)=nRT

a refers to attractive forces between molecules
b refers to the size/volume of the molecules.

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