When considering the relationship between temperature and volume, what condition must be kept constant?
Pressure
When using gas law equations, temperature is measured in...
Kelvin
Describe the relationship between two variables that are inversely proportional.
If one increases, the other decreases
The formula for Gay-Lussac's Law
P1/T1=P2/T2.
What are you most excited for during exam review week?
Making slime!
What is the formula for Charles' Law?
V1/T1=V2/T2
What is the ideal gas law equation?
PV=nRT
What is the combined gas laws equation?
What is (P1V1)/T1 = (P2V2)/T2
One mole of gas at STP is equal to how many liters?
22.4L
What is the name of one of my bunnies?
Gibson or Henry
What is 25oC in Kelvin?
25+273 = 298K
What is the value of the constant R?
0.0821 (L)(atm)/(K)(mol)
V1/T1=V2/T2 Charles’s Law
600.0 mL of air is at 20.0 °C. What is the volume at 60.0 °C? (**hint - K)
What is 681.91ml?
A gas has a pressure of 0.875 atm at 35.0°C. What is the pressure at 545K?
1.55 atm
What average do you need for the semester in order to exempt this exam?
90
A gas has a volume of 300mL at 150oC. It is heated until it's volume is 600 mL. What is the new temperature of the gas if the pressure remains constant?
V1/T1=V2/T2
300mL/423K = 600mL/T2
T2 = 846K
Double Jeopardy!
A gas has a volume of 3.5L at STP. How many moles of gas is this?
*STP=Pressure 1atm, temperature=273K
PV=nRT
(1)(3.5L)=(n)(.0821)(273K)
n = 0.16 mol
At 225.0 °C(225+273=498K) a gas has a volume of 400.0 mL. What is the volume of this gas at 127.0 °C(127+273=400K)?
The law used
What is 321.29mL?
What is Charles Law?
A gas with a pressure of 735 mmHg and a volume of 4L is allowed to expand to a volume of 12L. What is the pressure of the gas when the volume reaches 12L if the temperature remains constant?
P1V1=P2V2
(735mmHg)(4L) = (P2)(12L)
P2 = 245mmHg
Double Jeopardy!
What is the name of one of my dogs?
Cora or Stevie
Boyle’s law, stated mathematically is P1V1 = P2V2. According to this law, what is the relationship between pressure and volume?
As the pressure increases, the volume decreases.
A sample of nitrogen is kept at a constant temperature of 300K. If the initial pressure is 4atm and the volume is 1.85L, what is the new volume if the pressure is changed to 1.6atm?
P1V1 = P2V2
4.63L
A gas will increase in pressure inside a sealed container when heated. Which of the following is the best explanation for this in terms of kinetic molecular theory (aka how the particles move)?
The particles gain more energy and therefore move faster, causing more collisions with the walls of the container.
Jennifer goes to the party store and buys a balloon for her sister’s birthday. The balloon is filled with 21.7L of helium gas at a temperature of 23.6oC. If the pressure is 1atm, how many moles of helium are in the balloon?
PV = nRT
n = (PV)/(RT)
n= .89 mol
How much fun have you had in Honors Chemistry?
It's been my favorite class ever