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Page 1: Gas Laws b Today you will be taking notes from a Power Point presentation b You will need: Paper Pen or Pencil.

Gas LawsGas LawsGas LawsGas Laws

Today you will be taking notes from a Power Point presentation

You will need:

• Paper

• Pen or Pencil

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Physical PropertiesPhysical

Properties

GasesGases

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A. Kinetic Molecular A. Kinetic Molecular TheoryTheoryA. Kinetic Molecular A. Kinetic Molecular TheoryTheory

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 avg. KE directly related to

Kelvin temperature.

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B. Real GasesB. Real GasesB. Real GasesB. Real Gases

Particles in a REAL gas…

• have their own volume

• attract each other

Gas behavior is most ideal…

• at low pressures

• at high temperatures

• in nonpolar atoms/molecules

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C. Characteristics of C. Characteristics of GasesGasesC. Characteristics of C. Characteristics of GasesGasesGases expand to fill any container.

• random motion, no attraction

Gases are fluids (like liquids).• no attraction

Gases have very low densities.• no volume = lots of empty space

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C. Characteristics of C. Characteristics of GasesGasesC. Characteristics of C. Characteristics of GasesGasesGases can be compressed.

• no volume = lots of empty space

Gases undergo diffusion & effusion.• random motion

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D. TemperatureD. TemperatureD. TemperatureD. Temperature

ºF

ºC

K

-459 32 212

-273 0 100

0 273 373

32FC 95 K = ºC + 273

Always use absolute temperature (Kelvin) when working with gases.

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E. PressureE. PressureE. PressureE. Pressure

area

forcepressure

Which shoes create the most pressure?

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E. PressureE. PressureE. PressureE. Pressure

Barometer• measures atmospheric pressure

Mercury Barometer

Aneroid Barometer

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E. PressureE. PressureE. PressureE. Pressure

Manometer• measures contained gas pressure

U-tube Manometer Bourdon-tube gauge

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E. PressureE. PressureE. PressureE. Pressure

2m

NkPa

KEY UNITS AT SEA LEVEL

101.325 kPa (kilopascal)

101325 Pa

1 atm

760 mm Hg

760 torr

14.7 psi

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F. STPF. STPF. STPF. STP

Standard Temperature & PressureStandard Temperature & Pressure

0°C 273 K

1 atm 101.325 kPa-OR-

STP