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Ch. 14.1 and 14.2 Gas Laws.

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1 Ch and 14.2 Gas Laws

2 Gas Pressure Gas pressure = collisions
3 factors that affect gas pressure:

3 1. Number of molecules The more molecules = more (higher) pressure

4 2. Temperature Increase temperature increases Kinetic Energy which increases pressure (more collisions)

5 3. Volume Increase volume DECREASES pressure

6 Gas Laws (don’t copy, just read)
4 laws that compare Pressure, Temperature and Volume 3 of the laws only compare 2 at a time. Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, Gay-Lussac’s Law 4th Law compares all 3 variables. Combined Gas Law

7 Boyle’s Law Pressure and Volume are inversely proportional. P1V1=P2V (temp is constant) Increase pressure = decrease of volume

8 Charles’s Law Temperature is directly proportional to volume. (pressure is constant) V1 = V2 T1 T2 Increase temp = increase volume

9 Gay Lussac’s Law Temperature is directly proportional to pressure. Increase Temp = increase Pressure (Volume is constant)

10 Combined Gas Law P1V1 = P2V2 T1 T2
Use this equation for all 4 Gas Law Problems. Cross off unneeded variables. Temperature MUST be in KELVIN!!!!!!!!


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