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1 The Behavior of Gases

2 Kinetic Theory explains…
why gases are compressed more easily than liquids or solids

3 Kinetic Theory explains…
their ability to expand and take shape and volume of their container

4 4 Variables used to describe a gas:
Pressure Volume Temperature Number of moles

5 Factors Affecting Gas Pressure
1. Amount of gas 2. Volume 3. Temperature

6 Gas Laws 4 variables used to describe a gas P (kPa) V (L) T (K)
Number of mol (n) How do they affect gas pressure?

7 Boyle's Law Effect of Pressure on Volume of a contained gas? (constant Temp) Decrease Pressure, _______________volume P α 1/V P is _________________ to V P1V1 = P2V2 As pressure doubles, volume ______________ 500 3 250 6 1000 1.5

8 Suppose you have a gas with 45. 0 ml of volume and a pressure of 760
Suppose you have a gas with 45.0 ml of volume and a pressure of 760.mm. If the pressure is increased to 800mm and the temperature remains constant, what will the new volume of the gas be?

9 Charles Law Effect of Temp on Volume (amount of gas and P, constant)
As T of enclosed gas increases, V ___________ V α T (Kelvin) when P held constant V1/T1 = V2/T2 50 100 200 25

10 A soda bottle is flexible enough that the V of the bottle can change without opening it. If you have an empty soda bottle, V = 2 L, at room T of 25°C, what will the new volume be if you put it in your freezer?

11 Gay-Lussac’s Law What is the effect of T on P? (V is constant)
P _____ T (Kelvin) As T doubles, P _____________ P1/T1 = P2/T2 300 100 600 200

12 If a gas in a closed container is pressurized from 15. 0 atm to 16
If a gas in a closed container is pressurized from 15.0 atm to 16.0 atm and its original temperature was 25.0°C, what would the final T of the gas be?

13 Combined Gas Law P, T, V relationship Only amount of gas is constant
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

14 In a lab experiment, 85.3 mL of a gas are collected at 24°C and a pressure of 733 mm Hg. Find the volume at STP.


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