Variable Meanings
Vocabulary
Problem Solving
Kinetic Molecular Theory
Conversion of Units
100

V (State the unit as well)

Volume L (liters)

100
What is the Ideal Gas Law?
PV = nRT
100

How many moles of gas does it take to occupy 120 liters at a pressure of 2.30 atm and a temperature of 340 K?

9.89 moles

100

Using "bouncy balls" analogy for the KMT, what variable does the size of the box represent?

Volume

100

Convert 0 degrees Celsius to Kelvin

273 K

200
n
Number of moles
200

Deposition

Gas to solid

200

If I have a 50.0 L container that holds 45.0 moles of gas at a temperature of 200° C, what is the pressure inside the container? (Solve in atm)

34.9 atm

200

A gas that behaves as the KMT predicts under all conditions is called a ______ gas.

Ideal

200

Convert 8g He to mol

2 mol

300

T (State the unit as well)

Temperature (Kelvins)

300

Condensation

Gas to liquid

300

How many moles of gas are in a 30 L scuba canister if the temperature of the canister is 300.0 K and the pressure is 200.0 atmospheres?

243.7 moles

300

Who stated that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules?

Avogadro
300

Convert 33 degrees Celsius to Kelvin

306 K

400
R
Universal Gas Constant
400

STP

Standard Temperature and Pressure

400

I have a balloon that can hold 100.0 L of air. If I blow up this balloon with 3.000 moles of oxygen gas at a pressure of 1 atm, what is the temperature of the balloon?

406.2 K

400

How do real gases differ from ideal gases in terms of volume?

Molecules of real gases have volume, ideal gases do not.

400

Convert 10 mL to L

0.010 L

500

P (Name the unit as well)

Pressure

atm

500

Specific Heat Capacity

A characteristic or property of a material. The higher the heat capacity, the more heat it will need.

500

Determine the volume in liters (L) of a gas cylinder that contains 0.65 mole of propane at 3.44 atm and 304 K

4.7 L

500

Under what conditions (temperature and pressure) do real gases behave LEAST like an ideal gas?

Low temperature and high pressure

500

Convert 10.2g of CH4 to mol

0.64 mol