Chemistry 1302A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Jmol, Effusion, Enthalpy

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Ideal gas law: gaseous particles have no volume at low pressure (compared to container volume, gaseous particles don"t interact with each other; gas is well above vaporization/condensation temperature, pv = nrt where r = 8. 314 lkpa/molk, mm = drt/p (dirty pee) or d = (mm)p/rt, temperature in kelvin. Stoichiometry scenarios: mole volume: given moles and use ideal gas law to find volume of each component; temperature and pressure are constant and stated, mass volume: convert mass to moles and use ideal gas law to find volume of each component; temperature and pressure and constant and stated, volume volume: use the given volume and stoichiometric coefficients to find the required volume; constant temperature and pressure and not necessarily stated, pressure pressure; use the given pressure and stoichiometric coefficients to find the required pressure; constant temperature and volume and not necessarily stated.

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