Pressure and volume are inversely related when temperature and amount of gas are held constant.
What is Boyle's Law?
Type of relationship when both variables follow the same pattern.
What is direct?
The amount of space a gas takes up.
What is volume?
Absolute temperature (Kelvin) equivalent to -45oC.
What is 228 K?
Amount of volume in liters in 12,345 mL.
What is 12.345 L?
The law responsible for your tire pressure to be low on cold days.
What is Gay-Lusaac's Law?
State of matter with the most kinetic and chemical potential energies
What is gas?
Relationship between pressure and volume when n & T are constant.
What is inverse?
Original temperature of a gas is cooled to be 218 K and contracts from 0.28 L to 0.125 L.
What is 490 K?
Final pressure of a sample that heats up from 20.0oC to 50.0oC and starts at 3.0 atm.
What is 3.3 atm?
The law used to solve: Argon gas occupies a volume of 5.4 L at -45oC and 1.2 atm. What volume will it occupy at 45oC and 1.2 atm?
What is Charles' Law?
This is an example of STP (standard temperature and pressure).
What is 0oC or 273 K & 1atm or 760 torr/mmHg or 101.3 kPa or 101,300 Pa?
The cartesian diver dropper went to the bottom of the water bottle due to this pressure and volume interaction.
What is increase of pressure causing decreased volume of gas making it more dense so it sank?
A flask containing 90.0 mL of hydrogen was collected at a pressure of 97.5 kPa. If the volume is adjusted to 70.0 mL what will the new pressure be if temp is held constant?
What is 125 kPa?
The temperature of 4.0 moles of a gas at a pressure of 5.6 atm and a volume of 12 L.
What is 204K?
The law represented by boiling water in a vacuum pump.
What is Boyle's Law?
This is the force a gas exerts on the walls of its container.
What is pressure?
ALL of the acceptable units used for gas law calculations (pressure, temperature, volume, amount of gas)
What are atm, torr, mmHg, kPa, Pa, K, L, mol?
The final volume of a gas that starts with 2.5 L at STP and ends at 85 kPa at 273K.
What is 3.0 L?
The initial volume of a gas if its pressure changes from 53.3 kPa to 40. kPa and expands to be 600. mL.
What is 450 mL?
This law can be used to solve any problem that looks at how the amount of gas and its variables change over time.
What is the ideal gas law?
The air pressure at the top of the mountain compared to the bottom of the mountain and why.
What is from Lower Pressure because less mass exerting force?
These are three properties of an ideal gas.
What is (1) no definite shape/volume, (2) V relates to T&P, (3) low densities (4) diffuse readily (5) apply pressure in all directions (6) Have high energy?
This amount of grams of chlorine gas is placed in a 5,555 mL flask at a temperature of -27.00C at a pressure of 2,230 Torr.
What is 57.2g of chlorine gas?
41.60 g of oxygen gas fill a volume of 31.0 L are at a temperature of 87.0oC. What pressure in kPa is acting on it?
What is 125 kPa?