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1 Announcements Lab write-up 1 due Friday in discussion
Textbook Assignment due Friday in discussion Electronic HW 2 (Lon-Capa) Wednesday 10:00 pm Pre-Lecture Assignments (Lon-Capa) Post-Lect 2/Pre-Lect 3 – Tuesday & Thursday 8:00 am Lab write-up 1 due Friday in discussion

2 Another Example You have some “nitrogen oxide” compound and you want to figure out what it is (both the formula and the name). You know it’s 30.4% nitrogen by mass and the molar mass is 92.0 g/mol. NxOy = formula? name?

3 Tricky problem If you have equal masses of each compound (H2SO4, C12H22O11, KClO3), which one has the greatest number of oxygen atoms?

4 How do we define a gas?

5 Kinetic Molecular Theory
Gas particles are in constant random motion. Pressure is due to force of particle collisions with the container walls The temperature of the gas molecules determines the speed

6 Ideal Gases Particle volume is negligible.*
Assume that all types of gas molecules are the same.* Gas particles exert no attraction on one another.*

7 What conditions will particles have the least interactions?

8 Process 1. Define The system Constant variables Changing variables
2. Explain (use Kinetic Molecular Theory) 3. Draw/Diagram

9 Clicker #2 A) increase B) decrease C) stay the same
As the temperature of the gas in the aerosol can increases, the pressure in the can will A) increase B) decrease C) stay the same

10 Process 1. Define The system Constant variables Changing variables
2. Explain (use Kinetic Molecular Theory) 3. Draw/Diagram

11 Clicker #3 Is the pressure in the larger balloon greater than, less than, or about equal to the pressure in the smaller balloon? A) greater than the smaller balloon B) less than the smaller balloon C) equal to the smaller balloon

12 Process 1. Define The system Constant variables Changing variables
2. Explain (use Kinetic Molecular Theory) 3. Draw/Diagram

13 Clicker #1 Will a drinking straw work on the moon? Assume that it is in a glass of water (and the water is staying in the glass). Yes, it will work the same way. Yes, but it will not work as well due to less gravity. Yes, but it will not work as well because there is no air. No, it will not work because there is less gravity. No, it will not work because there is no atmospheric pressure.

14 The Straw 1. Define 2. Explain (use Kinetic Molecular Theory)
The system Constant variables Changing variables 2. Explain (use Kinetic Molecular Theory) 3. Draw/Diagram


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