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Deviations from the Ideal Gas Law and Chemistry in the Atmosphere Chemistry 142 B Autumn Quarter, 2004 J. B. Callis, Instructor Lecture #16.

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1 Deviations from the Ideal Gas Law and Chemistry in the Atmosphere Chemistry 142 B Autumn Quarter, 2004 J. B. Callis, Instructor Lecture #16

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3 Deviations from Ideal behavior for real gases

4 The effect of intermolecular attractions on measured gas pressure.

5 The effect of molecular volume on measured gas volume.

6 The van der Waals equation of state is valid over a wider range of conditions than the ideal gas law: Where P is the measured pressure, V is the container volume, n is the number of moles of gas and T is the temperature. a and b are the van der Waals constants, specific for each gas.

7 Problem 16-1:van der Waals Calculation of a Real gas Problem: A tank of 20.00 liters contains Chlorine gas at a temperature of 20.00 0 C at a pressure of 2.000 atm. if the tank is pressurized to a new volume of 1.000 L and a temperature of 150.00 0 C. What is the new pressure using the ideal gas equation, and the van der Waals equation? Plan: Do the calculations according to the ideal gas and vdV eqns. Solution: n = P ideal = P vdV =

8 Variation of Temperature and Pressure with Altitude

9 Sources of Air Pollution Transportation Production of Electricity

10 Air Pollution from Cars and Trucks Combustion of petroleum produces CO, CO 2, NO and NO 2 together with unburned petroleum. N 2 + O 2 2 NO; 2 NO + O 2 2 NO 2 NO 2 NO + O (reactive) : O + O 2 O 3 (ozone) This net production of ozone then produces other pollutants.

11 Concentration of Smog Components Over a Day

12 Air Pollution from Electricity Production by Coal Burning Plants Coal contains significant quantities of sulfur, which when burned produces sulfur dioxide: S + O 2 SO 2 ; SO 2 can be further oxidized to sulfur trioxide: 2SO 2 + O 2 2SO 3 (ozone) Sulfur trioxide can combine with moisture to produce the corrosive H 2 SO 4.

13 Sulfur Dioxide Scrubber Chemistry Production of Lime: CaCO 3 CaO + CO 2 Capture of SO 2 : CaO + SO 2 CaSO 3

14 Sulfur Dioxide Scrubber

15 Answers to Problems: Lecture 16 1.P ideal = 57.745 atm; P vdV = 45.751 atm


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