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Friday April 24 Take out kinetic molecular theory notes to be stamped Objective: Use the ideal gas law to solve problems. Checkpoint: – You car tires have a 25 L of air at 25⁰C and 202 kPa. You drive your car and the tires heat up to 42⁰C with a pressure of 198 kPa. What is the new volume of your tires? Homework: Absolute zero lab (due Monday) Ideal Gas Law 6 problems (due Monday) Gases Exam (Wed/Thurs)
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Combined Gas Law after Temperature must be in Kelvin! You car tires have a 25 L of air at 25⁰C and 202 kPa. You drive your car and the tires heat up to 42⁰C with a pressure of 198 kPa. What is the new volume of your tires? before P 1 = V 1 = T 1 = P2 =P2 = V2 =V2 = T2 =T2 = 25 L 298 K 202 kPa 198 kPa 315 K
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Combined Gas Law after before (298 K) = V 2 = 26.96 L P 1 = V 1 = T 1 = P2 =P2 = V2 =V2 = T2 =T2 = 25 L 298 K 202 kPa 315 K 198 kPa Temperature must be in Kelvin! (198 kPa) (V2)(V2) (315 K) (202 kPa)(25 L) (298 K) (198 kPa) (298 K) (198 kPa)
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Absolute Zero Project What is the coldest possible temperature? Prove it! Record temperature and pressure of a gas in 5 different conditions. – Room temp – Boiling water – Ice bath – Dry ice – Isopropyl alcohol
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Dry ice Ice water Isopropyl alcohol Room temperature Boiling water Temperature ( ⁰ C) Pressure (torr) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average pressure (torr)
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Make your graph X axis (temperature in K) Y axis (pressure in torr)
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How much pizza should you order for a party of 6 people?
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Ideal Gas Law Temperature must be in Kelvin! Pressure must be in atm! Volume must be in L. R = 0.0821
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(5.6 atm)(12 L) = (4 mol)(0.0821)(T) (4 mol)(0.0821) T = 205 K PV n T
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(1.03 atm)(31 L) = (n)(0.0821)(360) (0.0821)(360) n = 1.08 mol PVTn 360 K
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