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JEOPARDY!Boyles Law Charles

LawCombined Gas Law

Ideal Gas Law

Real WorldGeneral

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100This is what STP represents?

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100AQ: What is Standard Temperature and

Pressure?

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200The elemental symbol K represents?

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200AQ: What is potassium?

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3007.25L = __________ mL

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300AQ: What is 7250 mL?

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400When a substance is changing phase, what

type of energy is changing?

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400AQ: What is potential energy?

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500This is how many seconds there are in the

month of October.

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500AQ: What is 2678400?

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100Boyle’s law relates these two variables that

effect gases.

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100BQ: What are pressure and volume?

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200This is the type of relationship that exists between the two variables in Boyles law.

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200BQ: What is an inverse relationship?

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300If you double the pressure on a gas and the temperature is unchanged, this is how you

must change the volume.

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300BQ: What is cut it in half?

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400When 85.0L of a gas at 104.4 kPa is decreased to 21.0kPa, this is the new volume.

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400BQ: What is 423L?

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500

Graph the relationship of the variables involved with Boyles Law.

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500BQ: See BoardBoyle's Law

Volume

Pres

sure

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100Charles law describes a relationship between

these two variables that effect gases.

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100CQ: What are volume and temperature?

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200This is the type of relationship that exists between the two variables in Charles law.

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200CQ: What is direct?

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300Why it is necessary to change the temperature

to Kelvin’s when solving Gas problems?

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300CQ: What is there cannot be a negative V or P?

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400If you triple the temperature on a gas what

happens to its volume if pressure it to remain unchanged?

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400CQ: What is triple?

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500The temperature of a 4.00 L container of gas is heated from 10.0°C to 20.0°C. What is the

new volume?

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500CQ: What is 4.14 L?

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100This is how many variables affect gases in the

combined gas law equation.

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100DQ: What are three?

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200What gas has the ability to move faster,

Helium or Oxygen?

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200DWhat is Helium?

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300If temperature and pressure are both

increased, this is how volume would be effected?

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300DQ: What is increase?

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4002.00 L of gas collected at 25.0°C and 99.3kPa.

This is the volume at STP?

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400DWhat is 1.80L?

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500The pressure of 200L of He at 28.0°C is

increased from 2.00 atm to 600.0 kPa. This is the new volume at 28.0°C.

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500DQ: What is 67.5 L?

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100If I have 4 moles of a gas at a pressure of 5.6 atm

and a volume of 12 liters, what is the temperature?

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100EQ: What is 205K?

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200If I have an unknown quantity of gas at a pressure

of 1.2 atm, a volume of 31 liters, and a temperature of 87 oC, how many moles of gas do I have?

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200EQ: What is they have volume?

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300According to the KMT, the size of gas particles

are ____.

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300EQ: What is 1.26mol?

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400If I contain 3 moles of gas in a container with a

volume of 60 liters and at a temperature of 400 K, what is the pressure inside the container?

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400EQ: What is 1.64atm?

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500If I have 7.7 moles of gas at a pressure of 0.09 atmand at a temperature of 56 oC, what is the volume

of the container that the gas is in?

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500EQ: What is 2310L?

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100This is why salt is added to water when

cooking pasta.

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100FQ: What is to cook it faster at a higher

temperature?

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200This is why helium balloons deflate quicker

than balloons that are blown up with air from your mouth.

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200FQ: What is the He particles are very small and they can diffuse through the balloon easier?

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300This is why a pressure cooker cooks food

faster, relate to gases.

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300FQ: What is the ability to increase vapor

pressure, which will increase the boiling point of water?

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400This law explains why a volleyball deflates in

cold weather.

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400FQ: What is Charles Law?

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500This law explains why deep sea fish die after

being brought to the surface.

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500FQ: What is Boyles Law?

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Topic:

Gas Equations

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Make your wager

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A light bulb contains argon gas at a temperature of 295K and at a

pressure of 75 kPa. The light bulb is switched on and after 30

minutes, the temperature is 418K. If the volume of the bulb remains constant, what is the pressure at

418K?

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Time is up!

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2

22

1

11

TVP

TVP

=

KP

KkPa

41829575 2=

P2 = 106 kPa