Chem, Topic 9

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An experimental observation that if two equal volumes of gases are at the same temperature and pressure, they have the same number of gaseous particles. Ideal gas law Avogadro's law Graham's law of effusion Dalton's law of partial pressure

Avogadro's law

An experimental observation that the pressure times the volume of a gas, at a specific temperature, is equal to a constant. Graham's law of effusion Kinetic molecular theory Boyle's law Avogadro's law

Boyle's law

At a constant pressure, the volume of a gas varies directly with the temperature. Standard temperature and pressure Boyle's law Ideal gas law Charles's law

Charles's law

The total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the pressures of the individual gases. Avogadro's law Dalton's law of partial pressure Boyle's law Effusion

Dalton's law of partial pressure

The mixing of gases is called ____________

Diffusion

Real gases have attractive forces called _______ forces

Dispersion

The transfer of gas through a small orifice into an evacuated chamber. Dalton's law of partial pressure Effusion Ideal gas law Graham's law of effusion

Effusion

Dalton's law of partial pressure is for pure gases. True False

False

The ideal gas law describes the behavior of real gases. True False

False Hypothetical

Avogadro's law states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure have the same number of ___________________

Gaseous Particles

An effusion law that states lighter molecules will effuse faster than heavier ones. Dalton's law of partial pressure Effusion Charles's law Graham's law of effusion

Graham's law of effusion

A gas law that associates the product of the pressure and volume with the number of moles, temperature, and a universal proportionality constant. Ideal gas law Dalton's law of partial pressure Kinetic molecular theory Effusion

Ideal gas law

A basic atomic model that describes the behavior of gases. Graham's law of effusion Kinetic molecular theory Pressure Effusion

Kinetic molecular theory

Polluted air usually involves two molecules: ____________________

Ozone and NOx

A unit of measure used in gases that is defined as the force divided by the area. Van der Waals equation Avogadro's law Pressure Standard temperature and pressure

Pressure

Conditions defined as 0ºC and 1 standard atmosphere (atm). Pressure Standard temperature and pressure Charles's law Van der Waals equation

Standard temperature and pressure

With Charles's law, the volume equals ________________ times a constant.

Temperature

The unit of pressure that is commonly used is the ______________

Torr

The molar mass can be calculated if the density of a gas is known at a specific temperature and pressure. True False

True

The partial pressure of a gas and its mole fraction are related. True False

True

The molar volume of an ideal gas is 22.42 liters. True False

True. Molar volume is calculated at STP, which is 0°C and 1atm.

A modification of the ideal gas law that takes into account attractive forces between the particles and their finite volume. Charles's law Boyle's law Van der Waals equation Effusion

Van der Waals equation

Particles of different masses can have the same kinetic energy only if they have the same _________________

Velocity

With Boyle's law, the product of pressure and ______________ is a constant.

Volume


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