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Unit 9 Exam Review. Constants and Formulas Molar Volume : 22.4 L/mol Ideal Gas Constant:.0821 L*atm/mol *K Combined Gas Law: P 1 V 1 = P 2 V 2 n 1 T 1.

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1 Unit 9 Exam Review

2 Constants and Formulas Molar Volume : 22.4 L/mol Ideal Gas Constant:.0821 L*atm/mol *K Combined Gas Law: P 1 V 1 = P 2 V 2 n 1 T 1 n 2 T 2 Ideal Gas Law : PV = nRT Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure: P total = P 1 + P 2 +…P n

3 Which of the following does not represent the behavior of an ideal gas? A gas where the particles are far apart A gas where the pressure is extremely high A gas where the temperature is extremely low A gas where the particles bounce off of one another

4 Which of the following describes the behavior of gases (in accordance with KMT)? A larger gas particle has more KE than a smaller gas particle at the same temp Gas particles bounce off of one another Gases exert force on their containers Gases slow down motion when temperature increases

5 Which formula will you need to solve the following: A sample of air occupies 2.0 L in an engine cylinder has a given pressure. How many liters must the cylinder be compressed to make the pressure 4 times its original pressure? P 1 V 1 = P 2 V 2 or Boyle’s Law

6 Which formula will you need to solve the following: A gas is heated so that it expands to three times it’s original size. How much does it need to be heated? V 1 /T 1 = V 2 /T 2 or Charles’ law

7 Which formula will you need to solve the following: Calculate the new pressure of a sample of oxygen occupying 35 mL at STP that gets released into a 1.0 L flask held at 273 K. P 1 V 1 = P 2 V 2 or Boyle’s Law

8 Which formula will you need to solve the following: A sample of carbon dioxide is trapped in a flask with sulfur dioxide. The flask is connected to a pressure sensor reading 140. kPa, and pressure of the sulfur dioxide is 60kPa. What is the pressure of the carbon dioxide? P Total = P 1(CO 2 ) + P 2(SO 2 ) Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures

9 Which formula will you need to solve the following: How many degrees Celsius must a sample of ammonia gas in a rigid container be heated in order to double the pressure? P 1 /T 1 = P 2 /T 2 or Gay-Lussac’s law

10 Which formula will you need to solve the following: If a sample of gas at 1.00 atm and 251 K gets compressed into a 50.0 mL container, causing the temperature to be 311 K and the pressure to be 1.50 atm, what was its original volume? P 1 V 1 = P 2 V 2 or Combined Gas Law (n is constant) n 1 T 1 n 2 T 2

11 Solve: If a sample of gas at 1.00 atm and 251 K gets compressed into a 50.0 mL container, causing the temperature to be 311 K and the pressure to be 1.50 atm, what was its original volume? 60.5 mL

12 Which formula will you need to solve the following: How many moles of a gas occupy 400. mL at 760. torr and 50.0 K? PV = nRT Ideal Gas Law

13 Solve: How many moles of a gas occupy 400. mL at 760. torr and 50.0 K? R =.0821 L*atm/mol *K Convert torr to atm Convert ml to L.0974 mol

14 Oxygen gas at 35 o C in a sealed, rigid container has a pressure of 2.40 atm. If it is cooled to 5 o C, what will the new pressure be? 2.17 atm (rigid container = constant volume; sealed = constant mole)

15 No Calculator on the following questions #ISeeYou____________ » (insert name here)

16 The syringe volume was increased from 2.07 mL to 6.13 mL. If the original pressure was 1209 torr, what is the pressure when expanded? ~408 torr

17 If a sample of ammonia gas at STP has a volume of 12.1 L, what will its volume be when heated to 273.0 o C at constant pressure? 24.2 L

18 How many moles of gas are present if a sample of butane gas is held in a sealed 161.3 liter container at a temperature of 42.0 K and is under 625 torr of pressure? R = 62.4 torr*L/mol *K ~40 L

19 Sulfur trioxide (SO 3 ) gas is formed from sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) and oxygen (O 2 ) gas. What volume of sulfur trioxide can be formed from.650 L of oxygen gas assuming the temperature and pressure are the same for both gases? 1.30L

20 If a gas in a rigid container has a pressure of 2.05 atm when the temperature is 310. K, what temperature does it need to be heated to in order to reach 4.01 atm of pressure? ~606 K

21 What will happen to the pressure of a gas at a constant temperature if its volume is decreased from 3.0 L to 1.0 L ? The pressure will triple

22 Which of these identical cylinders is under the greatest pressure? A B C D 1.00 mol 1.00 mol 0.5 mol 0.5 mol 250 K 300 K 250 K 300 K B (most mol with the highest temp)

23 Which of these identical cylinders is under the greatest pressure? A B C D 2.0 mol 1.0 mol 0.5 mol 0.5 mol 250 K 300 K 500 K 600 K A (most amount of moles/particles of gas)

24 2 NaHCO 3(s)  1 Na 2 CO 3(s) + 1 H 2 O(g) + 1 CO 2 (g) If 6.00 moles of NaHCO 3 react as shown above, how many liters of CO 2 gas will be produced at STP? Convert mol NaHCO 3 to mol CO 2 Use molar volume because it’s at STP to convert to L CO 2 67.2 L

25 Convert L O 2 to L H 2 using the mole ratio 10.0 L

26 Convert L N 2 O to L NH 4 NO 3 with mole ratio because it’s at STP divide by 22.4L to convert to mol NH 4 NO 3 Multiply by formula mass (80.052) 0.357g

27 Gra ms Write a balanced equation for the combustion of methane (CH4) Convert L CH 4 to L H 2 O with mole ratio because it’s not at STP use PV=nRT to calculate mol of H 2 O Multiply by formula mass of water 9.74g H 2 O(g)


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