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Today is Wednesday, January 6 th, 2016 Pre-Class: Yep, our test is next class. Indeed, we’re doing review today. Certainly, it will be posted online.
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Today’s Agenda Mystery Gas Law Practice ExploreLearning Gizmo/Quia Quiz Concepts Review General Review
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Review Additions Gas Laws Packet Extension – Includes material not covered in this review. – Focus especially on the “Relationships” section and #5 in Part 3.
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Review Game You remember the rules: – Each of you writes down an answer without looking or talking or gesturing or smiling or anything. – We compare answers. Both right = 2 points One right = 1 point None right = 0 points
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Review Question 1 When volume is kept constant, what happens to pressure as temperature rises? – Pressure increases.
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Review Question 2 What law summarizes that relationship between temperature and pressure? – Gay-Lussac’s Law.
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Review Question 3 Real gases tend not to behave according to which theory? – Kinetic theory.
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Review Question 4 BONUS NON-CHEMISTRY QUESTION You may wager any/all of your points. Category: Music Who invented the synthesizer? – Robert Moog in 1967.
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Review Question 5 What is pressure? – Force per unit area OR the result of collisions of particles with the walls of a container.
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Review Question 6 Atmospheric pressure is typically 0.823 atm in Denver. If you have a can of soda and the air above that soda is at 612 mm Hg, what happens when you open the can? – Air rushes in (612 mm Hg = 0.805 atm).
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Review Question 7 If you know the partial pressures of all gases in a container, how do you calculate the total pressure? – Add them together (Dalton’s Law).
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Review Question 8 Why does liquid nitrogen cause balloons placed in it to shrink? – Liquid nitrogen is so cold that it lowers the temperature in the balloon, slowing down the molecules and reducing the volume (Charles’ Law).
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Review Question 9 If you have 48 grams of oxygen gas at 100 atm and 27 °C, what volume does it occupy? – 48 grams O 2 = 1.5 mol O 2 – 100 atm = 10130 kPa – 27 °C = 300 K – Using the Ideal Gas Law, V = 0.369 L.
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Review Question 10 Inside one 20 L container are three gases: – Oxygen Gas (Partial Pressure = 5.3 atm) – Nitrogen Gas (Partial Pressure = 2001 torr) – Hydrogen Gas (Partial Pressure = 150 kPa) What is the total pressure on the container? – 5.3 atm = 536.89 kPa – 2001 torr = 266.71 kPa – Total Pressure = 803.6 kPa Or 7.93 atm or 6028.98 torr/mm Hg or 116.61 psi.
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Review Question 11 You have a 20 L container at 250 K. In that container you have 2 moles of nitrogen gas. You also have 5 moles of hydrogen gas. What is the total pressure on the container?
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Review Question 12 If given volume and temperature at an unknown constant pressure, which law would best be used to make calculations? – Charles’ Law.
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Review Question 13 BONUS NON-CHEMISTRY QUESTION You may wager any/all of your points. Category: Food and Drink How many years did Prohibition last in the United States? – 14 (1920-1933)
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Review Question 14 A 500 mL machine compresses air at 400 torr and 35 °C to 13 mL at 50 °C. What is the ending pressure of the air? – 16133.866 torr (Combined Gas Law)
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Review Question 15 A blimp has 6.0 x 10 7 liters of helium inside. How many moles does this contain if the pressure is 140 kPa at 24 °C? – 3401831.643 mol He. – You CANNOT just divide 6.0 x 10 7 L by 22.4 L to get moles – that only works at STP.
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