Reactions And Gas Laws Flashcards
What are the forms of matter?
elements - basic
compounds - 2 or more elements
mixtures - more than 1 substance eg air
Physical changes?
Freezing of water
dissolving sugar in tea
dissolving oxygen in water
evaporation of water
Chemical changes?
Burning of paper
Rusting of iron
Dissolving ammonia in water
Chemical reactions?
Involve conversion of one type of matter into another to create a new substance with no change in total mass.
Charcoal burning?
C + O2 = CO2
Acid + base
Salt + water
Acid + metal
Salt + H2
How is ammonia formed?
By the haber process
N2 + 3H2 = 2NH3
400-450 degrees / 200atm / iron catalyst
High P, Low temp
What does kinetic theory explain?
Density is lower in gases due to spaces between molecules
pressure results from particles hitting the side of the vessel
What is the gas law?
PV = nRT
What are the assumptions for the gas law?
gas particles are tiny and move in random directions
gas particles don’t attract one another
particle collisions don’t alter overall energy
particle volumes are negligible
R = 8.3145 Jmol^-1K^-1
What is Boyle’s Law?
V is proportional to 1/P
volume is inversely proportional to pressure
What is Charles’ Law?
V is proportional to T
0K = -273 degrees
What is Avogadro’s Law?
V is proportional to n (number of moles)
1 mole = 6.022 x 10^23 molecules
equal volumes of all gases at the same pressure and temperature have the same number of molecules
What is the volume of 1 mole at 293K, and 1 atm?
24 dm^3