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1 I. Physical Properties (p. 399 – 402, 426-430) Ch. 13 - Gases Gases notes #1 - gas properties.ppt

2 In this lesson, you will learn: Physical properties of gases Real vs. ideal gas behavior Instruments for measuring gas pressure Units of temperature and pressure

3 Kinetic Molecular Theory Particles in an ideal gas… have no volume. have elastic collisions. are in constant, random, straight-line motion. don’t attract or repel each other. have an average kinetic energy (KE) directly related to Kelvin temperature.

4 Real Gases have their own volume attract each other Particles in a REAL gas… at low pressures at high temperatures in nonpolar atoms/molecules basically… when particles are far apart and don’t stick together Gas behavior is most ideal…

5 Characteristics of Gases Gases expand to fill any container. random motion, no attraction Gases are fluids (like liquids). no attraction Gases have very low densities. no particle volume = lots of empty space

6 C. Characteristics of Gases Gases can be compressed. no particle volume = lots of empty space Gases undergo diffusion & effusion. random motion

7 TemperatureTemperature ºF ºC K -45932212 -2730100 0273373 K = ºC + 273 Always use absolute temperature (Kelvins) when working with gases. No need to memorize this one! ↓ Memorize this one! ↓

8 Pressure Demos atmospheric pressure force & area

9 PressurePressure Which shoes create the most pressure?

10 PressurePressure Barometer measures atmospheric pressure Mercury Barometer Aneroid Barometer

11 PressurePressure Manometer measures contained gas pressure U-tube ManometerBourdon-tube gauge

12 PressurePressure KEY UNITS AT SEA LEVEL 101.325 kPa (kilopascal) 1 atm 760 mm Hg 760 torr 14.7 psi Memorize kPa, atm, mm Hg, and torr… You don’t need to memorize psi or that kPa = N / m 2

13 STPSTP Standard Temperature & Pressure 0°C 273 K 1 atm101.325 kPa -OR- STP


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