CHEM101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Effusion, Physical Constant, Intensive And Extensive Properties

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Gases: one of the three states of matter, characterised by no fixed shape and volume. Ideal gas laws mathematical relationships between p, v, t and amount of gas. Applies when low p and high t: boyle"s v 1/p (n & t constant, charle"s v t (n & p constant, a(cid:448)ogadros"s v n (p & t constant) Mixtures of gases: partial pressure the pressure that a gas would exert if it alone occupied an entire container (at specified t & p) Dalto(cid:374)"s la(cid:449) of partial pressures: the total pressure of a mixture is the sum of all the partial pressures of the gases present in the mixture, p tot = (rt/v) (n1 + n2 ) Gases: finding one of p, v, n, r or t in mixtures. Molecular velocity: molecules of gases have a wide range of speed, the higher the temperature, the faster the speed and greater range of speed. Mean speed is represented by the root mean square (rms)

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