It's a phase of matter that is most easily compressed and has the lease attraction between atoms.
What is a gas?
The law that expresses the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature of a fixed amount of gas.
What is the Combined Gas Law?
This is the law that describes imaginary gases.
What is the Ideal Gas Law?
This increases as temperature increases and volume increases.
What is pressure?
This number is the final volume when
V1=7L
P1=1 atm
P2=14 atm.
What is 0.5?
This number is the conversion number between Celsius and Kelvins.
What is 273K?
It states that when temperature is held constant, pressure is inversely proportional to volume.
What is Boyle's Law?
The formula for the imaginary gas law
What is PV=nrt?
On a summer day, a diver filled up an oxygen tank and left it in their car for a few hours. When they come back, they find that these two properties increased.
What are temperature and pressure?
T1=20 C
T2=300 C
V1=2 L
V2=? L
What is 30 L?
Measured in three different units, this is a term to describe how much space a substance occupies.
What is volume?
Proposed in 1787, this law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to temperature when pressure is held constant.
What is Charle's Law?
This is the variable expresses the constant in the imaginary gas law.
What is R?
You are allowed to use this tool if temperature remains constant.
What is a PnVT stick?
n= 2.8 mol
P= 11 atm
V=20L
R= 0.0821
Using the PV=nRT equation, what is T rounded to the nearest whole number?
What is 957 k?
The number equal to one mole of any gas.
What is 22.4L of volume?
This law says that pressure and temperature of a gas are directly related when volume is constant.
What is Gay-Lussac's Law?
It's used as the most common imaginary gas law constant.
(hint: ______ / K mol)
What is 0.0821 L atm/ K mol
A bike tire has a slow leak. This decreased, while this stayed constant.
What is quantity, temperature?
At 200 degrees C and 50 kPa, 10L of a compound has a mass of 3.8g. Its molar mass is this, rounded to nearest thousandth.
What is 0.006g/mol?
There are three ways to express this unit.
What is atm?
These laws describes the relationships between mass, density, volume, molar mass, pressure, and temperature in three formulas.
What are Derived Gas Laws?
Ideal gases are imaginary gases that perfectly fit the assumptions of this.
What is KMT (Kinetic Molecular Theory)?
Something that ensures that the volume of gas remains constant.
What is a rigid container?
30g of oxygen gas are required to fill a balloon to this volume (in sigfigs) at 50 degrees C and a pressure of 85 kPa.
What is 6 L?