Objective 01: Gas Behaviour and its Governing Laws Flashcards
What is the starting point of thermodynamics related to gases?
The behaviour of an ideal/perfect gas
Perfect Gas
A gas which is sufficiently removed from its condensation temperature that it will remain in a gaseous state when subjected to the changes of temperature and pressure of the operation being considered
What is the benefit of understanding the behaviour of a Perfect Gas?
It can be used as a model for the behaviour of real gases
What scale of temperature is normally used for thermodynamic calculations related to gases?
Kelvin
What type of pressure is normally used for thermodynamic calculations related to gases?
Absolute pressure
What 3 laws is the General Gas Law derived from?
- Boyle’s Law
- Charles’ Law
- Gay-Lussac’s Law
Boyle’s Law
The product of pressure and volume of a gas is always the same if the temperature is constant
Isothermal
Constant temperature
Gay-Lussac’s Law
The ratio of pressure to temperature is always the same if the volume is constant
Charles’ Law
The ratio of volume to temperature is always the same if the pressure is constant
What variable does the Ideal Gas Law contain not found in the General Gas Law?
Mass
What does the constant R represent in the Ideal Gas Law?
Characteristic constant for the specific type of gas, measured in kJ/kgK