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JEOPARDY REVIEW The Gas Laws
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Jeopardy Categories So Hot it Could BOYLE CHARLES in Charge Mix it Up! (Combined Gas Law) You down with PV=nRT? GRAHAM Crackers DALTON’s in the House! 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 500 500 500 500 500 500 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
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So Hot It Could BOYLE - $100 INVERSELY
According to Boyle’s Law, the volume of a gas varies ____________ (directly or inversely) with its pressure, assuming that temperature is constant. INVERSELY BACK
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DECREASES, TEMPERATURE
So Hot It Could BOYLE - $200 According to Boyle’s Law, the volume of a gas ______________ (increases, decreases, or stays the same) when the pressure increases and ____________ is held constant. DECREASES, TEMPERATURE BACK
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So Hot It Could BOYLE - $300 A sample of oxygen gas at constant temperature occupies a volume of L at 740. torr pressure. What volume in mL will it occupy at 1.05 atm? BACK
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So Hot It Could BOYLE - $500 Ammonia gas occupies a volume of 450. cm3 at a pressure of 720. mm Hg. What volume in mL will it occupy at standard pressure? BACK
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So Hot It Could BOYLE - $1000 Fluorine gas has a volume of 317 mL. When the volume is decreased to 250. mL, its pressure is 1.50 atm. What was the original pressure in torr? BACK
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CHARLES in Charge - $100 DIRECTLY
According to Charles’ Law, the volume of a gas varies ____________ (directly or inversely) with the Kelvin temperature, assuming that pressure is constant. DIRECTLY BACK
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CHARLES in Charge - $200 INCREASES, PRESSURE
According to Charles’ Law, the volume of a gas ______________ (increases, decreases, or stays the same) when the temperature increases and _________ is held constant. INCREASES, PRESSURE BACK
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CHARLES in Charge - $300 A sample of nitrogen occupies a volume of L at 25 C. What volume in liters will it occupy at 95 C? BACK
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CHARLES in Charge - $500 Hydrogen gas was cooled from 423K to 323K. Its new volume is liters. What was its original volume? BACK
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CHARLES in Charge - $1000 A sample of argon gas is cooled and its volume decreased from mL to mL. If its final temperature was -55 C, what was its original temperature in degrees Celsius? BACK
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VOLUME PRESSURE TEMPERATURE
Mix It Up! - $100 What are the three variables in the Combined Gas Law? VOLUME PRESSURE TEMPERATURE BACK
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Mix It Up! - $200 V1 = 3.0 L V2 = ? T1 = 293 K T2 = 303 K
P1 = 1.5 atm P2 = 2.5 atm V1 = 3.0 L V2 = ? T1 = 293 K T2 = 303 K BACK
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Mix It Up! - $300 V1 = 0.256 L V2 = 0.250 L T1 = 25.0 C T2 = 50.0 C
P1 = 720. torr P2 = ? V1 = L V2 = L T1 = 25.0 C T2 = 50.0 C BACK
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Mix It Up! - $500 V1 = 4.00 L V2 = 6.00 L T1 = ? T2 = 471 K
P1 = 95.0 kPa P2 = 101kPa V1 = 4.00 L V2 = 6.00 L T1 = ? T2 = 471 K BACK
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Mix It Up! - $1000 A gas has an initial volume of 125 mL and pressure of 125 kPa. When its volume is decreased to 100. mL and its pressure is decreased to atm, its temperature is changed to 348 K. What is the initial temperature of this gas in K? BACK
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You Down with PV=nRT? - $100 Why must pressure be in atmospheres, volume be in liters, and temperature be in Kelvin when using the constant with a numerical value of ? Because the Universal Gas Constant, R, that has a value of has a unit of (L•atm)/(mol•K). The units must be consistent or they will not cancel out. BACK
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You Down with PV=nRT? - $200 How many moles of oxygen will occupy a volume of 2.5 liters at 1.2 atm and 298 K? BACK
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You Down with PV=nRT? - $300 What volume will 2.0 moles of nitrogen occupy at atm and 293 K? BACK
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You Down with PV=nRT? - $500 At what temperature will 0.70 mol of chlorine gas exert a pressure of 900. torr of pressure at a and a volume of 500. mL? BACK
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You Down with PV=nRT? - $1000 An elemental gas has a mass of 10.3 g. If the volume is 58,400 mL and the pressure is 758 mm Hg at a temperature of 2.5°C, how many moles are present. What is the gas? BACK
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GRAHAM Crackers - $100 Rates of DIFFUSION or EFFUSION
Graham’s Law allows a scientist to make predictions about what property of gases if the molecular masses are known? Rates of DIFFUSION or EFFUSION BACK
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GRAHAM Crackers - $200 INVERSELY
According to Graham’s Law, a gas will effuse at a rate that is _____________ proportional to the square root of its molecular mass. INVERSELY BACK
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GRAHAM Crackers - $300 Based on molecular masses, which will effuse faster: Hydrogen or Oxygen BACK
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GRAHAM Crackers - $500 Arrange the following gases in order of increasing rates of effusion (slowest to fastest): NH3, CO2, He, Cl2 BACK
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GRAHAM Crackers - $1000 Under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, what is the relative rate of effusion of oxygen gas effuse compared to hydrogen gas? BACK
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DALTON’s in the House! - $100
Dalton’s Law says that the sum of the individual pressures of all the gases that make up a mixture is equal to the ___________ ___________. TOTAL PRESSURE BACK
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DALTON’s in the House! - $200
The partial pressures of a gas are 22.1 torr, 168 torr, and 33.0 torr. What is the total pressure of this gas? BACK
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DALTON’s in the House! - $300
A 250. mL sample of oxygen is collected over water at 25.0°C and torr pressure. What is the pressure of the dry gas alone? (Vapor pressure of water at 25.0 °C = 23.8 torr) BACK
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DALTON’s in the House! - $500
A mixture of 2.00 moles of hydrogen, 3.00 moles of ammonia, 4.00 moles of carbon dioxide, and 5.00 moles of nitrogen exerts a total pressure of 800. torr. What is the partial pressure in torr of carbon dioxide? BACK
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DALTON’s in the House! - $2000
DOUBLE THE POINT VALUE!!! What gas was the scientist breathing in the SCUBA diving article we read in class (list the percentages of each gas in the mixture? Heliox: 95% Helium, 5% Oxygen BACK
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