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Ideal Gases 14.3
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Ideal Gas Law Describes physical behavior of an ideal gas in terms of P, V, T, and n PV = nRT R = ideal gas constant = 8.31 (L∙kPa)/(K∙mol) = 0.0821 (L∙atm)/(K∙mol) = 62.4 (L∙Torr)/(K∙mol)
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Real Gas vs. Ideal Gas Ideal Gas –Particles take up no space –No intermolecular forces –Follows gas laws under all conditions of T and P
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In real world NO gas is truly ideal Most will behave like ideal gases at many T and P levels, so we can use the ideal gas law Exception: High pressure, low temperature
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How many moles of a gas at 100.0°C does it take to fill a 1.00 L flask to a pressure of 1.50 atm?
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A deep underground cavern contains 2.24 x 10 6 L of methane gas at a pressure of 1.5 x 10 3 kPa and a T of 315 K. How many kilograms of CH 4 does the cavern contain.
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