CHEM 1012 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Ideal Gas Law, Aerosol Spray, Joule

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There are many different states of matter. The state that a certain substance is in depends on the strength of the intermolecular forces holding the atoms together. Substances with larger forces tend to be solid while those with smaller forces tend to be gaseous. Gases can be considered to be ideal if we neglect the forces in between the atoms as they will not attract or repel each other. Pv = constant (with constant t and n) V = t x constant (with constant p and n) Absolute zero = -273. 15 c = 0 k (the volume of a gas is zero at 0 k) These three empirical laws can be summarized to give the ideal gas law: pv = nrt. R = 0. 08206 l atm mol-1 k-1. V = n x constant (with constant t and p) If three of the four variables are known, the other variable can be solved for using the ideal gas.

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