CHE 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Stoichiometry, Kinetic Theory Of Gases, Torr

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Characteristics we can measure/observe: volume (v, temperature (t)- in kelvin, amount - mass or moles (n, density (d, pressure (p, reactivity. Stp = standard temperature and pressure: 0. 0 degrees celsius or 273 kelvin, 1 atm or 760 torr. Units: mm hg, atmosphere (atm, pascal (pa, 760 mm hg = 1 atm = 101,325 pa (101. 325 kpa) Average kinetic energy of a particle is proportional to the temperature in kelvin. Collision of one particle with another (or walls) is completely elastic. P1*v1 = p2*v2 (v1/t1) = (v2/t2) (v1/n1) = (v2/n2) (p1/t1) = (p2/t2) If there is more than 2 properties use these equations: (p1*v1)/t1 = (p2*v1)/t2, pv = nrt (r=0. 08206 l*atm/mol*k) Gas stoichiometry: assume ideal gases and us pv = nrt to convert moles to liters and vice versa, mol g, use molar mass (g/mol, mol l of gas, use pv = nrt.

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