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1 Unit 4: Gases Kinetic Molecular Theory & Pressure

2 States of Matter Solids: Are they compressible? No. Liquids: Are they compressible? Essentially not. Are Gases compressible? Yes.

3 Look at particle distribution in each physical state. In which state are particles furthest apart? In gas phase.

4 Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases Assumptions: 1.Volume of individual gas particles (molecules or atoms) is negligible with respect to the volume that they occupy. i.e. Most of a gas is empty space; particles of gas are very far apart.

5 2.No attractive or repulsive forces between gas particles. 3.Gas particles are in rapid, random, straight line motion in all 3-D. 4.Collisions of gas particles with other gas particles or with container walls are perfectly elastic. i.e. No loss of kinetic energy on collision

6 5.Average KE of a gas α Temperature. As T ↑, so does average KE (i.e. speed) of gas particles. Gases at same T have same KE average. Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution of Molecular Speeds:

7 KE = (½)mv 2 At the same temperature, which of the following gases molecules will have the greatest average speed? CO 2, N 2, H 2, O 2. H 2 — why? It is the lightest molecule.

8 Pressure P = Force/Area... units are N·m -2 or Pascal (Pa) The pressure of a gas arises from collisions of gas molecules with the sides of the container. As T  ↑, pressure of gas also increases.

9 Measuring Atmospheric Pressure Evangelista Torricelli built the first barometer ca. 1644 He inverted a long tube of Hg in a bowl of Hg. Column of Hg supported by P atm. Variations in column height due to variations in air pressure.

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12 Can make a Torricelli Barometer Using Water Instead of Hg. density of Hg(l) = 13.5 g/mL density of H 2 O(l) = 1.00 g/mL How much taller would an equivalent column of water have to be in order to be used as a Torricelli barometer? 13.5 X taller.

13 Crescent’s Water Barometer Built in atrium of Science Wing using plastic tube, garbage can full of water, measuring tape. height of water column = 10.16 m equivalent ht of column of Hg = 10.16 m/13.5 = 0.753 m = 753 mmHg Classroom barometer read 754 mmHg.

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15 Different Pressure Units Standard atmospheric pressure (sea level) can be expressed as: 1.00 atm 101.3 kPa (Pa = N·m -2 ) 760 mmHg (or torr) 14.7 psi (pounds per square inch)

16 Converting Pressure Units 1. Convert 102.3 kPa to mmHg. Ans: 768 mmHg 2. Convert 0.978 atm to kPa. Ans: 99.1 kPa 3. Convert 50 kPa to psi. No calculator Ans: 100 kPa ≈ 15 psi and so 50 kPa ≈ 7 psi

17 How does the P atm at the top of Mount Kilimanjaro compare to P atm at sea level? Much lower—ca. 350 mmHg atop Kilimanjaro.

18 HW Text sections 11.2, 11.2 to end p 509 P 506 RQ # 1 – 15. Read these questions before you read the chapter. Then answer the questions. P 510 LC # 7 - 12


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