This law describes the inverse relationship between pressure and volume.
Boyle’s Law
A syringe is pushed in, decreasing volume. What happens to pressure?
Pressure will increase
CO
Carbon Monoxide
Molar Mass of CO₂
44 g/mol
Name the three main states of matter.
Solid, Liquid, Gas
his law states that volume increases as temperature increases.
Charles’s Law
A balloon is heated. Which gas law explains the expansion?
Charles Law
N₂O₄
Dinitrogen tetraoxide
Molar Mass of NH₃
17 g/mol
Solid → liquid is called what?
This law relates pressure and temperature at constant volume.
Gay‑Lussac’s Law
A sealed aerosol can is left in a hot car. Which law applies?
Gay Lussac's Law
Phosphorous pentachloride
PCl5
What is the equation for Boyle's Law?
P₁V₁ = P₂V₂
Gas → liquid is called what?
Condensation
This law represents volume, pressure and temperature.
Combined Gas Law
A problem requires solving for moles using P, V, T, and R. Which law is used?
Ideal Gas Law
Sulfur trioxide or sulfate
SO₃
What is the equation for Charles's Law?
V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂
According to KMT, what happens to particle speed when temperature increases?
Kinetic energy of molecules will increa.
This law combines all gas variables into one equation using R.
Ideal Gas Law
Determine which gas law must be used to solve. Jason is trying to blow up a hot air balloon currently the hot air balloon has 5 atm, 3 mol of gas, 150K, solve for the volume.
0.135 L
CCl₄
Carbon tetrachloride
Determine pressure. Initial pressure and temperature is 3 atm and 100K. The final temperature is 50K.
6 atm
Which state of matter has the most molecular kinetic energy?
Gas