CHEM 1201 Chapter : Chem Ch 10

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Characteristics of gases: comparison of gases with liquids
and solids
Pressure: how it is measured, units and atmosphere
pressure
The gas Laws: relationship between V, P, Tº and quantity
The Ideal-Gas equation
Further applications of the ideal-gas equation: how to
calculate d or MM
Gas Mixtures and Partial Pressure: each gas exerts a
pressure that is part of the total pressure
The Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Gases: gas behavior on
the molecular level
Molecular Effusion and Diffusion
Summary of the chapter
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Characteristics of Gases
All substances have three phases: solid, liquid and gas
Substances that are liquids or solids under ordinary
conditions may also exist as gases which are often referred
to as vapors
Many of the properties of gases differ from those of solids
and liquids:
1. Gases are highly compressible and occupy the full volume
of their containers
2. When a gas is subjected to pressure its volume
decreases
3. Gases always form homogeneous mixtures with other
gases
4. Gases only occupy a small fraction of the volume of their
containers
5. As a result each molecule of gas behaves largely as
though other molecules were absent
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Pressure: pressure is the amount of force applied to an area: Pressure: the si unit of force (f) is the. 1 n = 1 kg. m/s2: the si unit of pressure (p) is the pascal (pa): 1 pa = 1 n/m2: a related unit is the bar which is equal to 1 bar = 1 x 105 pa. Pressure: a column of air 1 m2 in cross section extending to the upper atmosphere exerts a force of. Important non-si units used to express gas pressure include: atmospheres (atm, millimeter of mercury (mm. 1 atm = 760 mm hg = 760 torr = 1. 01325 105 pa = 101. 325 kpa = 1. 01325 bar: the pressure of enclosed gases is measured with a manometer. The pressure of enclosed gases is measured with a manometer. The gas laws: the equations that express the relationships among. V (volume) n (number of moles of gas)

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