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1 Ideal Boyles Lussac Charles Combined
Gas Laws Day 1 Ideal Boyles Lussac Charles Combined

2 When doing word problems….
Find the question word: determine what you are looking for. What #s did the problem give you If only one # always start grid with that # If Multiple #’s you need a formula

3 Variables that describe a Gas
P= Pressure T = Temperature n= Amount V= Volume

4 Ideal Gas Law PV =nRT R = gas constant R = 8.31 LkPa R= Latm moleK moleK R= 62.4 mmHg L all other units can mole K be converted

5 Practice Gas Law Worksheet

6 1. Calculate the pressure, in atmospheres, exerted by each of the following:
a. 250L of gas containing 1.35 moles at 320K b. 4.75L of gas containing 0.86 moles at 300K.

7 2. Calculate the volume, in liters, occupied by each of the following:
a. 4 grams of H2 at 300K and 1.25 atm. b moles of ammonia gas (NH3) at 10.5 PSI and 37C.

8 3. Determine the amount: Finish for homework: answer: 0.51g
a. In moles, of 1.25L of O2 at mmHg and 250K. b. In grams, of 0.80L of ammonia gas at atm and 27C. Finish for homework: answer: 0.51g

9 Gas Laws

10 Bath Time Boyle’s Law Temp Constant

11 Leaves Very Lussac’s Law Volume Constant

12 Clean People Charles’s Law Pressure Constant

13 Combined Gas Law

14 4. A mL sample of nitrogen gas is warmed from 77.0C to 80.0C. Find the new volume if the pressure remains constant. What law does this situation follow?

15 5. Convert 338L at 6.38 x 103 kPa to its new volume at standard pressure. What law does this situation follow?

16 Finish the rest for homework
6) atm 10) 111 PSI 7) L 11) 318 K 8) L 12) 3.05 x 104 L 9) 2.2 L


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