1. PressurePressure is force per unit areaIn the English system, pounds per square inch or psiAtmospheric pressure is about 14.7 psiPressure = ForceArea1 atm = 14.7 psi1…
CHAPTER 11 GAS LAWS Pages 361-391 7 Stamps 7 warm ups! BACKGROUND INFORMATION Air is composed of several kinds of colorless gases. Some gases have color. Chlorine (Cl2):…
Ideal Gases Obey the Laws! The effect of adding gas When we blow up a balloon we are adding gas molecules. Doubling the the number of gas particles doubles the pressure.…
II. The Gas Laws A. Boyle’s Law PV = k Volume (mL) Pressure (torr) P·V (mL·torr) 10.0 760.0 7.60 x 103 20.0 379.6 7.59 x 103 30.0 253.2 7.60 x 103 40.0 191.0 7.64 x 103…
The Gas Laws Describe HOW gases behave. Can be predicted by the theory. Amount of change can be calculated with mathematical equations. The effect of adding gas. When we…
I. Physical Properties Ch. 13 - Gases A. Kinetic Molecular Theory Particles in an ideal gas… have no volume. have elastic collisions. are in constant, random, straight-line…
Gas!!! Itâs Everywhere!!!! Kinetic Molecular Theory Most of the volume occupied by a gas is empty space Collisions between gas particles are elastic collisions Energy is…
I. Physical Properties Ch. 12 - Gases A. Kinetic Molecular Theory Particles in an ideal gas… have no volume. have elastic collisions. are in constant, random, straight-line…
Day 1 I CAN… Understand and apply Boyle’s Law Understand and apply Charles’ Law Observe and explain demos using gas laws Convert 687 torrs into atmospheres. If temperature…
I. The Gas Laws Ch. 14 - Gases A. Boyle’s Law The pressure and volume of a gas are inversely related at constant mass & temp P1V1 = P2V2 A. Boyle’s Law B. Charles’…