The pressure of a fixed mass of gas varies directly with the Kelvin temperature at constant volume
What is Gay-Lussac's law?
The lowest possible temperature, corresponding to zero on the kelvin scale
What is 1520 mm Hg?
What is 744.5 torr?
The ideal gas law
What is PV = nRT?
What is Boyle's law
The pressure exerted by each gas in a mixture
What is partial pressure of that gas?
Pascals equivalent to 800. mm Hg
1.06 x 105 Pa
A sample of Ne has a volume of 500.0 mL when its pressure is 0.935 atm, the pressure of gas when the volume is 250.0 mL
What is 1.87 atm?
Force divided by Area
What is pressure?
The total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the component gases.
What is Dalton's Law?
Standard pressure is the atmospheric pressure balanced by a column of mercury with a height of exactly this amount.
What is 760.0 mm Hg?
mm Hg equivalent to 450. torr
What is 450. mm Hg?
The volume a gas will occupy at 0.250 atm and 10.0 degrees Celsius if the gas occupied 120. L at 0.500 atm at 15.0 degrees Celsius.
What is 236 L?
The coefficients in a balanced chemical equation indicate these relative quanities
What are molecules, moles, and volumes?
The rates of effusion of gases at the same temperature and pressure are inversely proportional to their molar masses.
What is Graham's law?
Standard temperature and pressure, often abbreviated as STP
What is 0 C (273 K) and 1.00 atm?
Gas A diffuses twice as fast as gas B. The molar mass of Gas B is this if the molar mass of A is 50.0 g/mol.
What is 200. g/mol?
The way the rate of diffusion changes when temperature in increased
What is increases?
The volume of a fixed mass of gas varies directly with the kelvin temperature at constant pressure.
What is Charles's law?
Molar volume at STP
What is 22.4 L/mol?
What is 1548 mm Hg?
hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, decomposes into oxygen gas and water. The volume of oxygen gas produced by 14.3 L of hydrogen peroxide would be this amount
What is 7.15 L?
The cause of gases exerting pressure.
Something upon which the pressure exerted is not dependent.
What are collisions?
What is the identity of the gas?