Properties of Gases
Greenhouse Gases
Gas Laws
Throwbacks
100

What is the density of gases?

What is low?

100

Identify 3 greenhouse gases

what is carbon dioxide, methane and water?

100
What does SLC stand for?

what is standard lab conditions?

100

The attractive force between positive and negative particles

What is electrostatic attraction?
200

State what happens when the volume of a container is increased

What is pressure decreases

200

Why are greenhouse gases important?

what is temperature regulation?

200

State the formula used outside of SLC

what is PV=nRT?

200

State the ionic formula for copper (II) nitride

What is Cu3N2?

300

List 3 factors that affect gas pressure

what is temperature, volume and amount of gas

300

How is the enhanced greenhouse effect different from the natural greenhouse effect?

What is human activity has created more greenhouse gases, resulting in more IR radiation being trapped in the atmosphere increasing global temperatures?

300

State the relationship between pressure and volume

what is pressure is inverse to volume?

300

Describe the metallic bonding model

What is metal cations surrounded by free moving electrons?

400

Why do gases mix rapidly?

What is the particles move independently of each other?

400

Suggest a reason for the increased amount of nitrous oxide in the atmosphere 

what is nitrogen fertilizer or animal waste?

400

State the formula to calculate T in PV=nRT

what is T=PV/nR?
400
Explain why octane has a higher melting point than propane.

What is the longer chain increasing the molar mass resulting in more dispersion force as a result of more electrons, requiring more energy to break?

500
Predict which would have a larger mass: 2.5 moles of neon or 2 moles of fluorine gas.

What is fluorine gas?

500

How do greenhouse gases work?

What is IR radiation from the sun reflects off the earth and is absorbed by the greenhouse gases?

500
What formula is used when pressure = 0.987 atm, moles = 3.5 and temperature = 298 K?

What is Vm=V/n?

500
Outline how plastic does not align with the concept of sustainability with reference to a green chemistry principle

What is plastic is made from crude oil, which is a fossil fuel - not aligning with the GCP of renewable feedstocks, which takes many years to form. Thus, by using it and the fossil fuels at a rate greater than it can be it is not sustainable

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