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1 Chapter 6 Gases 6.6 The Combined Gas Law
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2 The combined gas law uses Boyle’s Law, Charles’ Law, and Gay-Lussac’s Law (n is constant). P 1 V 1 =P 2 V 2 T 1 T 2 Combined Gas Law
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3 A sample of helium gas has a volume of 0.180 L, a pressure of 0.800 atm and a temperature of 29°C. At what temperature (°C) will the helium have a volume of 90.0 mL and a pressure of 3.20 atm (n is constant)? 1. Set up Data Table Conditions 1Conditions 2 P 1 = 0.800 atm P 2 = 3.20 atm V 1 = 0.180 L (180 mL) V 2 = 90.0 mL T 1 = 29°C + 273 = 302 KT 2 = ?? Combined Gas Law Calculation
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4 Combined Gas Law Calculation (continued) 2. Solve for T 2 P 1 V 1 =P 2 V 2 T 1 T 2 T 2 = T 1 x P 2 x V 2 P 1 V 1 T 2 = 302 K x 3.20 atm x 90.0 mL = 604 K 0.800 atm 180.0 mL T 2 = 604 K - 273 = 331 °C
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5 A gas has a volume of 675 mL at 35°C and 0.850 atm pressure. What is the volume(mL) of the gas at -95°C and a pressure of 802 mm Hg (n constant)? Learning Check
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6 Solution Data Table Conditions 1Conditions 2 T 1 = 308 K T 2 = -95°C + 273 = 178K V 1 = 675 mL V 2 = ??? P 1 = 646 mm Hg P 2 = 802 mm Hg Solve for V 2 V 2 =V 1 x P 1 x T 2 P 2 T 1 V 2 = 675 mL x 646 mm Hg x 178K = 314 mL 802 mm Hg x 308K
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