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Ideal Gas Law Why bother with Gases? Properties of a Gas Animation P, V, T, n Ideal Gas Law Examples of Ideal Gas Law Ideal Gas Law - #molecules version
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Temperature and Gases Gas – Simplest material phase – all kinetic energy. – Energy “reservoir” – convert disordered KE to useful mechanical work. Properties of a Gas – Pressure – Volume – Temperature – Quantity 4 Properties are interrelated – Animation – Ideal gas law
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Ideal Gas Animation Gas/piston animation (Java animation) ……..…… Gas/piston animation http://www.chem.ufl.edu/~itl/2045/MH_sims/ideal_nav.swf Other animations http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/animations/chang_7e_esp/gam2s2_6.swf
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Ideal Gas Observations Observations of P, V, T, n – Pressure vs. Volume (Boyle’s Law) P proportional to 1/V – Volume vs. Temperature (Charle’s law) V proportional to T – Pressure vs. Temperature (Gay-Lussac’s Law) P proportional to T – Pressure and volume vs. quantity PV proportional to n
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Ideal Gas Law – Primary units Ideal gas law combines Boyle’s, Charles, Gay-Lussac’s PV = nRT – P proportional 1/V – V proportional T – P proportional T – P proportional n Units – P in Pascals = N/m 2 – V in m 3 – T in K° (not C °) – n in moles – R = 8.314 J/mol-K Definition of Mole n = mass/molecular mass (N 2 =28g/mol, O 2 = 32g/mol, etc.)
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Ideal Gas Law – Alternative units Ideal gas law combines Boyle’s, Charles, Gay-Lussac’s PV = nRT – P in atmospheres – V in liters – T in K° – n in moles – R =.0821 L-atm/mol-K Use either primary units or alternative units completely, don’t mix n’ match! Use primary units for First Law (Ch 15) calculations.
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Celsius vs. Kelvin
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Example 13-10 - volume 1 mole at STP
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Example 13-11 - helium balloon
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Example 13-12 - mass of air in room
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Example 13-13 – automobile tire
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More examples of ideal gas Problem 29 V 2 = V 1 (P 1 /P 2 ) (T 2 /T 1 ) Problem 30 T 2 = T 1 (P 2 /P 1 ) (V 2 /V 1 ) Problem 31 ρ = 32 x 10 -3 /22.4 x 10 -3 Problem 32 P 2 = P 1 (n 2 /n 1 ) Problem 33 Problem 36 n 2 = n 1 (P 2 /P 1 ) Problem 39 P 2 = P 1 (V 1 /V 2 )(T 2 /T 1 )
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Problem 29 – V change with P, T
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Problem 30 – T change with P, V
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Problem 31 – Density of O 2
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Problem 32 – Gas substitution
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Problem 36 – Gas substitution
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Problem 39 – P change with V, T
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Ideal Gas Law - #molecules version
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