ap chemistry notes chapter 5: gasses. 5.1 pressure pressure is defined by force/area p=f/a standard...
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AP Chemistry Notes
Chapter 5: Gasses
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5.1 Pressure
• Pressure is defined by force/area• P=F/A• Standard pressure = pressure at sea level• Units for pressure at standard pressure• 1 Atm = 760 torr =760 mmHg = 101.325kPa =
101,325 Pa– These equivalents are given to you on the AP Exam
• Temperature and volume effect pressure
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5.1 Example, Conversion between units of pressures
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5.2 The Gas Laws of Boyle and Charles
• Boyle’s Law – Used when temperature does NOT change– P (pressure) is inversely proportional to V (volume)– P1V1 = P2V2
• Charles Law– Used when pressure does NOT change– (P) Pressure is proportional to (T) temperature – V1/T1= V2/T2– Temperature HAS to be measures in Kelvin
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5.2 example, using Charles/Bolyes Law
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5.3 The Ideal Gas Law
• We know that when measuring pressure temperature and volume won’t always stay so then we use the ideal gas law.
• PV=nRT where R is a constant of – R = 0.08206 L · atm/mol · K
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5.3 example, using the Ideal Gas Law
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5.3 example, using the Ideal Gas Law in variable changes
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5.4 Gas Stoichiometry
• Simply put 1 mole of any gas is 22.42L– Given to you on AP exam
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5.4 example, Gas stoichiometry
• I have 1 mole of a gas at 273K and 1 atm, what volume of gas do I have?
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5.4 example, Gas stoichiometry
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5.5 Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures
• Often there a lot of different gasses in a container– thus we must use Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures
to calculate how much of each gas there it
• Ptotal = P1+P2+P3
– Each number is a different gas in that container• Use one of the gas laws to calculate each
pressure
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5.5 example, Using Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures
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5.5 example, Using Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures
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Learn! Multiple Choice Questions Based on these
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