Gas Laws
Gas Laws 2.0
Water
Water 2.0
Organic Chem
100

According to Charles' Law - Volume and Temperature are related how?

Directly proportional

100

A gas with a volume of 4.0L at a pressure of 205000 is allowed to expand to a volume of 12.0L. What is the pressure in the container if the temperature remains constant?

68300 Pa

100

What is the melting point of water in ˚C?

100 ˚C

100

Draw a water molecule and indicate it's polarity using arrows pointing to the more polar ends.

Arrows point to oxygen - more polar than hydrogen.

100

What atoms are most commonly occurring elements in organic chem?

C, N, H, O

200

Calculate the decrease in temperature when 6.00 L at 20.0 °C is compressed to 4.00 L.

195. 3 K

200

What pressure is required to compress 196.0 liters of air at 1.00 atmosphere into a cylinder whose volume is 26.0 liters?

7.54 atm

200

What is the melting point of water in K?

273 K

200

What is hydrophobic? Give an example of an hydrophobic molecule.

Hates water. Ex - alkanes.

200

How do alkanes and carboxylic acids differ?

Alkanes are just straight chains of carbon atoms with hydrogens around all carbons forming 4 bonds.  A carboxylic acid is an alkne that has the carboxylic acid functional group (COOH). 

Carboxylic Acids are polar and are hydrophilic. Alkanes are not polar and are hydrophobic.  


The presence of an oxygen is what makes an organic molecular polar and water loving.

300

 A container containing 5.00 L of a gas is collected at 100 K and then allowed to expand to 20.0 L. What must the new temperature be in order to maintain the same pressure (as required by Charles' Law)?

400 K

300

A gas occupies 900.0 mL at a temperature of 27.0 °C. What is the volume at 132.0 °C?

1215 mL

300

What is the boiling point of water both in K and ˚C?

373 K and 100 ˚C
300

What is hydrophilic? Give an example

Water loving. Ex - anything polar, i.e., water, alcohols, etc

300

Draw the following functional groups:

Alkene, Alcohol, Ester, Ether, Caboxylic Acid, Alkyl Halides, Ketones, Aldehydes

Look @ PPT for correct response.
400

A 40.0 L tank of ammonia has a pressure of 12700 Pa. Calculate the volume of the ammonia if its pressure is changed to 8400 Pa while its temperature remains constant.

60.5 L

400

How do you convert ˚C to K?

K = 273 + C˚

400

What temperatures of water can ice exist?

Below 100˚C

400

What are the type of intermolecular bonds in solid water?

H-bonds

400

Name the organic naming prefixes for alkanes for 1 C up to 9 Carbons.

meth-

eth-

prop-

but-

pent-

hex-

hept-

oct-

non-

500

 If 15.0 liters of neon at 25.0 °C is allowed to expand to 45.0 liters, what must the new temperature be to maintain constant pressure?

894 K

500

According to Boyle's Law - Pressure and Volume are...

inversely proportional.

500

Why is the boiling point of water so high?

H-bonding between different water molecules. Takes more energy to break those bonds.

500

At 1 atm of pressure and a temperature of 100˚ C, what phase(s) of water can exist?

100˚ = boiling point so both liquid water and water vapor can exist in dynamic equilibrium.

500

How does adding an Oxygen atom to a hydrocarbon (organic molecule) affect the properties?

The more oxygens you have, the higher the boiling point, the more reactive a compound is, and the greater the solubility.  This is due to the intermolecular forces.  Mainly H-bonding and Dipole-Dipole forces.