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Dudes with Gas Conversion Madness Combine This That’s Ideal Gas Props 100 200 300 400 500
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Boyle toyed with these variables
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Pressure & Volume
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V over T is from me.
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Charles
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I am partial to pressures
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Dalton
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Equation that combines Charles and Avogadro (Chardro)
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V/nT
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The ideal gas law combines Boyle's law, Charles's law, and my law.
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Avogadro
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1520 torr in atm
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2 atm
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This is how many feet of water are equal to 2 atm.
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68 ft.
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Convert the pressure 2.50 atm to kPa.
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253 kPa
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25.0 Kelvin is this in celcius.
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-248 degrees Celcius
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Convert 32.5 inHg to torr
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826 torr
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This is the total pressure in atm in a container (w/ O 2 and H 2 ) given that partial pressure of oxygen and hydrogen gas are 760 mmHg and 3.5 atm
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4.5 atm
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A 5.0 L container of gas is at STP. This is the new volume at 273 K and 101,325 Pa
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5.0 L
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This is the new pressure in atm when the red valve is opened 5.0L 2.0 atm 5.0L 14.7 psi
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1.5 atm
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A balloon filled with 25 ˚C air has an internal pressure of 1.25 atm and a volume of 2.50 L. If I take the balloon to the bottom of the ocean where the pressure is 95 atmospheres and temp = 4 ˚C, this will the new volume in mL of the balloon.
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31 mL
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The valve between a 10.0-L tank containing carbon dioxide gas at 3.0 atm and a 22.0-L tank containing nitrogen at 505 torr is opened. Calculate the final pressure, in atm, in the tanks assuming constant temperature.
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1.40 atm
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This is the value and units for the ideal gas constant.
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0.08206 L atm/mol K
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This is the temperature in celcius of a 0.50 mol sample of gas at 750 mm Hg and a volume of 12 L.
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15 ˚C
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This is the volume of a 26.0-g sample of CO 2 at STP that is subject to a new temperature and pressure of 35°C and 805 mmHg, respectively.
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14.1 L
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In SCUBA tanks, helium is sometimes mixed with oxygen gas to help divers avoid the bends or nitrogen narcosis. A 12.50 liter tank at 4.0 °C contains 1.088 kg of oxygen gas and 273 grams of helium gas. This is the partial pressure of He.
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124 atm
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In SCUBA tanks, helium is sometimes mixed with oxygen gas to help divers avoid the bends or nitrogen narcosis. A 12.50 liter tank at 4.0 °C contains 1.088 kg of oxygen gas and 273 grams of helium gas. This is the total pressure in the tank.
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186 atm
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If a gas with an odor is released in a room, it quickly can be detected across the room because it does this
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Diffuse
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This is the SI unit of pressure
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Pa or kPa
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This is what happens to the pressure of a gas during compression
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increases
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These are three conditions that make a real gas more similar to an ideal gas.
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1)High Temperature 2)Small # of atoms/molecules 3)Large volume 4)Low pressure
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What is the volume occupied by 9.000 mol of water vapor at STP. (you can use your vapor pressure table if you think it is necessary)
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201.6 L
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Partial Pressure
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A mixture of 35.0 grams of Hydrogen, 164.0 grams of Fluorine, and 74.0 grams of oxygen are placed in a flask at 1˚C. When the partial pressure of the oxygen is 41.33 kPa, what is the total pressure in the flask in atm?
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4.22 atm
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