Boyle's Law
Charles' Law
Gay-Lussac's Law
Combined Gas Law
Ideal Gas Law
100

Boyle's Law is the relationship between what two things?

Pressure and Volume

100

Charles' Law is the relationship between what?

temperature and volume

100

Gay-Lussac's Law uses the relationship between what two things?

Temperature and Pressure

100

What is the combined gas law derived from?

the combination of Boyle's ,Charles', and Gay- Lussac's gas laws

100

What is the two kinds of gases compared in the ideal gas law?

real gas vs. ideal gas

200

If the temperature is constant as the pressure of gas increases what happens to the volume?

volume decreases

200

If the temperature goes up what does the volume do?

goes up as well

200

As the temperature of an enclosed gas increases what does the pressure do?

increases

200

What unit do you always use when dealing with temperature?

Kelvin

200

What is the ideal gas constant in L-atm/mol-K.

0.08206

300

the volume of gas varies inversely with what?

pressure

300

T/F: If the temperature goes up then the volume goes up.

True

300

The pressure of a gas is directly proportional to_______________ if the volume remains constant.

temperature (in Kelvin!)

300

What is the scientific formula for the combined gas law?

P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2

300

What is the scientific formula for the ideal gas law?

PV=nRT

400

What is the equation for Boyle's Law?

P1 x V1 = P2 x V2

400

What is the scientific formula for Charles' Law?

V1/T1 = V2/T2

400

What is the scientific formula for Gay-Lussac's Law?

P1/T1 = P2/T2

400

Bonus Question!! What class are you in right now? (Need room number for full credit)

Honors Chemistry, Room 108

400

Name two differences between real and ideal gases

1) real gas molecules have finite size, ideal is just a point with no shape 

2) real gas molecules react with other gas molecules, ideal gases are independent and do not react

500

A balloon contains 30.0 L of helium gas at 103 kPa. What is the volume of the helium when the balloon rises to an altitude where the pressure is only 25.0 kPa?

124 L

500

If a sample of gas occupies 6.80 L at 325 degrees C, what will its volume be at 25 degrees C if the pressure does not change?

3.39 L

500

A sample of nitrogen gas has a pressure of 6.58 kPa at 539 K. If the volume does not change, what will the pressure be at 211 K?

2.58 kPa

500

A gas at 155 kPa and 25 degrees C has an initial volume of 1.00 L. The pressure of the gas increases to 605 kPa as the temperature is raised to 125 degrees C. What is the new volume?

0.34 L

500

A sample of hydrogen has a volume of 8.56 L at 0 degrees C and 1.5 atm. Calculate the number of moles of hydrogen present in the sample.

0.57 moles

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