Chapter 1.2 The Ideal Gas Law Flashcards
What does the mass and volume of a mole of a substance depend on?
For solids & liquids, depends on the substance considered
What is the molar volume of a gas?
volume occupied by one moe of any gas
What Avogadro’s Law?
one mole of any ideal gas always occupies the same volume at a given temperature and pressure regardless of the gas (although different gases have different MOLAR mass)
What is STP?
standard temperature and pressure: 273.15ºK (0ºC) and 1 atm (101.325 kPa)
How can the ideal gas law be adjusted to determine density and molar mass?
MM = dRT/P
What is the relationship between density and pressure?
directly proportional at constant pressure
What is the relationship between density and molar mass?
directly proportional at constant pressure and temperature
What is Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures?
the total pressure exerted by a mixture of GASES is the sum of all the partial pressures of these gases
What equation can be used to represent Dalton’s law of Partial Pressures?
Pt = Pa + Pb + Pc + …
What is the mole fraction (Xi)?
ratio of number of moles in an individual constituent in a gas mixture over the total number of moles in the mixture; ni/nt
How does the mole fraction relate to pressure?
at constant temperature and volume? pressure is directly proportional to moles: Pi/Pt = ni/nt = Xi
What must the mole fractions of all gases in a mixture be equal to?
1 = Xa + Xb + Xc
What is the relationship between vapour pressure and temperature?
vapour pressure is dependent on temperature
when temperature increases = higher vapour pressure = more evaporation
–> at high altitude = lower pressure = lower vapour pressure = lower boiling point = water boils at less than 100ºC
What is boiling point?
temperature at which the vapour pressure of a liquid = atmospheric pressure
Why does vapour pressure increase with temperature?
increased temperature = more energy provided to liquid molecules to escape into gas phase