Gas Laws Flashcards
In the formula x1/y1 = x2/y2, what is the type of proportional relationship between x and y?>
Directly proportional relationship
Meaning that as x increases y increases
In the formula x1y1 = x2y2, what is the type of proportional relationship between x and y?
Indirectly proportional relationship
Meaning that as x increases y decreases, and vice versa
List the equation for Boyle’s law and state the relationship between the variables
P1V1 = P2V2
V - Volume
P - Pressure
Pressure and volume share an indirectly proportional relationship, so as pressure increases volume is decreasing (as temperature is held constant) and vice versa.
List the equation for Charle’s law and state the relationship between the variables
V1/T1 = V2/T2
T - Temperature
V - Volume
Volume and temperature share a directly proportional relationship (at constant pressure) so as volume increasing, temperature is decreasing.
List the equation for Avogadro’s law and state the relationhip between the varriable
V1/n1 = V2/n2
n - moles
V - Volume
Volume and molar amount share a directly proportional relationship (at constant pressure and temperature) so as the amount of gas (in moles) increases the volume increases.
What is the volume (in L) of one mole of an ideal gas? At standard temperature and pressure (STP)
22.4 L
What is STP?
Standard temperature and pressure, 1 atm and 0 C (273 k)
What is absolute zero?
(Hint: temperature)
0 k, the temperature at which molecules and atoms lose all of their kinetic energy (they are frozen still, not moving). Remember, that any temperature above absolute zero, even the atoms of a solid are vibrating and moving. The atoms of a solid will lose this motion at absolute zero.
Absolute zero is only a theoretical postulate, proposed by Einstein and Boise. As of now, absolute zero is not attainable under laboratory or any naturally ocurring conditions.
What is the combined gas law?
(P1V1/T1)/(P2V2/T2)
What is the ideal gas law?
PV = nRT
P - Pressure
V - Volume
n - Number of moles
R - Gas constant
T - temperature
What are the units for R?
atm·L/mol·k
What is the numerical value for R?
0.0821 atm·L/mol·k