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TO DO:What are three other ways to write Chlorine-37?
Which two notations represent different isotopes of the same element?
Chlorine-37
+Experiment 1:
P = 1.76atm NORMALV = 15LN = 20molR = 0.082T = 350K
Experiment 2:
P = 2.12atm HIGHV = 15LN = 20molR = 0.082T = 350K
Experiment 3:
P = 1.35atm LOWV = 15LN = 20molR = 0.082T = 350K
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Explore – Ideal Gas Equation
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+Deriving the Ideal Gas Equation
Equation 4.2 - ______ ______ = ______ ______ ______
+MAD Skillz: Solve Ideal Gas Equations
Solve Basic Ideal Gas Equation Problems
How many moles of argon gas should manufacturer put inside a light bulb that has a volume of .1L and a temperature that rises to 298K at 1atm?
1) Circle the values2) Create a variable list3) Write the equation of the problem4) Plug and Chug
Variables Value
Conversion Ratios1 Liter = 1000mL1atm = 760 mmHg
EquationsK = C + 273o
+MAD Skillz: Solve Ideal Gas Equations
Solve Ideal Gas Equation Problems (Convert Units!)
A manufacturer is trying to figure out how much pressure a tire needs to have before it blow out. If a 5200 milliliters blew out when it had .25moles at 75oC, what was its air pressure?
1) Circle the values2) Create a variable list3) Write the equation of the problem4) Plug and Chug
Variables Value
Conversion Ratios1 Liter = 1000mL1atm = 760 mmHg
EquationsK = C + 273o
+Deriving the Ideal Gas Equation
1. Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP): some gases exist at ________ and ________.
+MAD Skillz: Solve Ideal Gas Equations
Solve Ideal Gas Equation Problems at STP
A drum use to transport crude oil has a volume of 162 L. How many moles of water, as steam, are required to fill the drum at STP?
1) Circle the values2) Create a variable list3) Write the equation of the problem4) Plug and Chug
Variables Value
Conversion Ratios1 Liter = 1000mL1atm = 760 mmHg
EquationsK = C + 273o
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+MAD Skillz: Solve Ideal Gas Equations
Solve Ideal Gas Equation Problems at STP
If I have 4 moles of a gas at a pressure of 5.6atm and a volume of 12L, what is the temperature?
1) Circle the values2) Create a variable list3) Write the equation of the problem4) Plug and Chug
Variables Value
Conversion Ratios1 Liter = 1000mL1atm = 760 mmHg
EquationsK = C + 273o
+MAD Skillz: Solve Ideal Gas Equations
Solve Ideal Gas Equation Problems at STP
If I have an unkown quantity of gas at a pressure of 1.2atm, a volume of 31L, and a temperature of 87oC, how many moles of gas do I have?
1) Circle the values2) Create a variable list3) Write the equation of the problem4) Plug and Chug
Variables Value
Conversion Ratios1 Liter = 1000mL1atm = 760 mmHg
EquationsK = C + 273o
+MAD Skillz: Solve Ideal Gas Equations
Solve Ideal Gas Equation Problems at STP
If I contain 3 moles of gas in a container with a volume of 6000ml and at a temperature of 400K, what is the pressure inside the container
1) Circle the values2) Create a variable list3) Write the equation of the problem4) Plug and Chug
Variables Value
Conversion Ratios1 Liter = 1000mL1atm = 760 mmHg
EquationsK = C + 273o
+MAD Skillz: Solve Ideal Gas Equations
Solve Ideal Gas Equation Problems at STP
If I have 7.7 moles of a gas at a pressure of 760mmHg and a temperature of 56oC, what is the volume of the container that the gas is in?
1) Circle the values2) Create a variable list3) Write the equation of the problem4) Plug and Chug
Variables Value
Conversion Ratios1 Liter = 1000mL1atm = 760 mmHg
EquationsK = C + 273o
+MAD Skillz: Solve Ideal Gas Equations
Solve Ideal Gas Equation Problems at STP
If I have an unknown quantity of gas in a 25 L container at STP, then how many moles do I have?
1) Circle the values2) Create a variable list3) Write the equation of the problem4) Plug and Chug
Variables Value
Conversion Ratios1 Liter = 1000mL1atm = 760 mmHg
EquationsK = C + 273o