Module 5 Ideal gases COPY Flashcards

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1
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State Boyle’s law

A

For a fixed mass at constant temperature, pressure is inversely proportional to volume

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2
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What can be used to measure pressure?

A

a Bourdon Gauge

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3
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What does PSI stand for?

A

pounds per square inch

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4
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What does a graph of P against V look like

A

curves

an asymptote

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5
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When taking measurements of pressure by changing volume, what is something that can be done to ensure more accurate results?

A

Change volume slowly so temperature doesn’t change drastically

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6
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What are the units for PV?

A

joules

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7
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State the pressure law?

A

for a fixed mass at constant volume, pressure is directly proportional to absolute temperature

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State Charles’ law?

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for a fixed mass at constant pressure, volume is directly proportional to absolute temperature

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9
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What is a simple combination of the gas laws which can be used when temperature, volume, and pressure are changing?

A

PV/T=constant

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10
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What is the symbol used to represent Avogadro’s constant?

A

Na (big N subscript capital A)

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11
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What is the symbol used to represent mass of one mole?

A

M (big M)
Molar mass

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12
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What is the symbol used to represent number of atoms?

A

N (big N)

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13
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Derive an equation involving density from the ideal gas equation?

A

PV=nRT

density p=m/V
V=m/p

Pm/p=nRT

total mass of gas m=nM

PnM/p=nRT (n cancels out)
P=pRT/M

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14
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What is absolute zero of a gas?

A

minimum possible temperature (-273 deg celcius or 0 Kelvin)

Pressure and volume tend to zero as internal energy tends to zero

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15
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How to convert from degrees celsius to Kelvin?
eg 20 degrees C

A

T in Kelvin = 20+273 =293K

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16
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How to convert from Kelvin to degrees celsius
eg 280 K

A

Temp in degrees C = 280-273 = 7

17
Q

What is symbol for number of moles of a gas

A

n

18
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How do you determine the value of absolute zero experimentally (graph)?

A

Vary the temperature of a gas using a water bath, record the corresponding pressure