CHM 113 Lecture Notes - Ideal Gas Law, Torr, Identical Particles

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6 Dec 2012
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A gas can be described by 4 variables: p, v, t, n. Volume (v): amount of space occupied: common units: l, ml, m3, cm3. According to kinetic molecular theory (kmt), a measure of average velocity and ke of gas particles: common units: of,oc, k, k = oc + 273. 15, standard temperature and pressure (stp): 273. 15k, 1 atm. At stp, 1 mole of an ideal gas occupied 22. 41 l. Quantity (n): number of gas particles (in moles: 1 mole = 6. 022 x 1023 gas particles, gas particles can be atoms (he, kr, ar) or much larger molecules (o2, n2, Experimental evidence has shown that the following 3 relations apply to gases: boyle"s law: v = (1/p) x constant, charles" law: v = constant x t, avogadro"s law: v = constant x n. A real (actual) gas can"t be explained though simple equations but an ideal gas can.

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