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1 (same ratio for every gas)
So far we’ve seen… constant PV nT V  1/P (Boyle’s law) V  T (Charles’s law) P  T (Gay-Lussac’s law) V  n (Avogadro’s law) = R (same ratio for every gas) R = L∙atm mol∙K ideal gas constant: PV = nRT Ideal Gas Law NO Units of : mL , mmHg , kPa , grams , °C

2 (Standard Temperature & Pressure)
STP (Standard Temperature & Pressure) K & 1 atm

3 Ideal Gas Law Calculations
A 5.00 L balloon is at atm and 25oC. How many moles of gas are in the balloon? PV = nRT R = (0.855 atm)(5.00 L) = n ( )(298 K) A balloon shrinks when submerged in cold water (0.855)(5.00) ( )(298) = n n = 0.175 mol

4 Ideal Gas Law Calculations
What is the pressure of mol He gas in a volume of 8.12 L at 0.oC? PV = nRT R = P (8.12 L) = (0.435mol )( )(273 K) (0.435)( )(273) (8.12) P = P = 1.20 atm

5 Ideal Gas Law Calculations
A sample of aluminum chloride gas weighing g at 350.oC and 760. mmHg of pressure occupies a volume of 19.2 mL. Calculate the Molar Mass of the gas. PV = nRT R = (1.00 atm)( L) = n ( )(623 K) n = mol __ g_ mol Molar Mass grams mole M = = AlCl3 = 133 g/mol


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