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100 200 300 400 500 TRUE & FALSE GAS LAWS Direct vs Inverse SOLVE THIS Lab Days Units! We Don’t need Units
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Gases have mass A 100
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True A 100
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Gas particles are relatively close to one another A 200
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FALSE A 200
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One must convert temperatures to Kelvin when performing Gas Law Calculations A 300
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TRUE A 300
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Collisions of gas particles are described as elastic A 400
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TRUE A 400
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Standard Temperature and Pressure is 0 K and 101.3kPa A 500
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FALSE A 500
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P 1 V 1 = P 2 V 2 B 100
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BOYLE’S LAW B 100
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P 1 P 2 T 1 T 2 B 200
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GAY – LUSSAC’S LAW B 200
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PV = nRT B 300
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IDEAL GAS LAW B 300
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V 1 V 2 T 1 T 2 B 400
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CHARLES’S LAW B 400
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P 1 V 1 P 2 V 2 T 1 T 2 B 500
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COMBINED GAS LAW B 500
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Relationship between temperature and volume C 100
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DIRECT C 100
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Relationship between amount of gas and volume C 200
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DIRECT C 200
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Relationship between temperature and pressure C 300
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DIRECT C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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The temperature in an aerosol can goes from 300K to 600K. If the original pressure was 4.5 atm what is the final pressure? C 400
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9 atm C 400
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Relationship between volume and pressure C 500
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INVERSE C 500
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18 o C equals ? Kelvin D 100
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291 K D 100
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A gas has a pressure of 150kPa at 300K, what is its pressure at 450K? D 200
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225 kPa D 200
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A gas has a volume of 28L at a pressure of 1 atm. What will be its volume if the pressure is reduced to.65 atm? D 300
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43 L D 300
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How many moles of a gas are in a 3.0L container at 1.2 atm of pressure and 288K? D 400
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0.15 moles D 400
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A gas at STP is heated to a temp of 325K and its pressure is measured at 103.6kPa for a volume of 16L. What was its original Volume? D 500
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13.75 L D 500
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What variable associated with gases did you control in the Charles’s Law Lab? (independent variable) E 100
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Temperature of the gas E 100
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What variable did you measure in the Charles’s Law Lab? (dependent variable) E 200
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Volume of the gas E 200
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What were you determining in the Butane lighter Lab? E 300
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Molar Mass of Butane E 300
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In the last two labs we needed to find the partial pressure of water vapor. Why? E 400
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Dalton’s Law Needed to find the pressure of the gas by removing water vapor pressure from the total pressure E 400
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What two types of calculations were used to determine the mass of hydrogen gas in the last lab. E 500
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Ideal Gas Law And Mass-Mass Stoichiometry E 500
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What is the unit needed for temperature in Gas Law Calculations? F 100
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Kelvin F 100
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What is the unit for Volume? F 200
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Liters F 200
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What are three possible units for pressure? F 300
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kPa (kilopascals) Atm (atmospheres) mm of Hg (millimeters of Mercury) F 300
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What are the two possible R values that are used in the Ideal Gas Law equation? F 400
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For atm 0.0821 For kPa 8.314 F 400
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When substituting m M For n, the M stands for? F 500
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M = molar mass of the gas F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: [Yes! You Need Units!] Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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What are the units for the R value 8.314 ? Click on screen to continue
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KPa L K mol Click on screen to continue
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