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Gas Law Jeopardy
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Boyles Law Charles Law Guy-Lussac's Law Combined Gas Law Ideal Gas Law
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Boyle's Law is the relationship between what two things?
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Boyle's Law is the relationship between what two things?
Pressure and Volume
If the temperature is constant as the pressure of gas increases what happens to the volume
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If the temperature is constant as the pressure of gas increases what happens to the volume
volume decreases
the volume of gas varies inversely with what?
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the volume of gas varies inversely with what?
pressure
What is the equation for Boyle's Law
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What is the equation for Boyle's Law
P1 x V1 = P2 x V2
Solve the Problem: A balloon contains 30.0L of helium gas at 103kPa. What is the volume of the helium whenthe balloon rises to an altitude where the pressureis only 25.0kPs?
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Solve the Problem: A balloon contains 30.0L of helium gas at 103kPa. What is the volume of the helium whenthe balloon rises to an altitude where the pressureis only 25.0kPs?
124L
Charle's Law is the relationship between what?
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Charle's Law is the relationship between what?
temperature and volume
If the temperature goes up what does the volume do?
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If the temperature goes up what does the volume do?
goes up as well
T/F If the temperature goes up than the volume goes up
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T/F If the temperature goes up than the volume goes up
True
What is the scientific formula for Charle's Law
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What is the scientific formula for Charle's Law
V1/T1 = V2/T2
Solve the Problem: if a sample of gas occupies 6.80L at 325 deg C, what will its volume be at 25 deg C if the pressure does not change?
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Solve the Problem: if a sample of gas occupies 6.80L at 325 deg C, what will its volume be at 25 deg C if the pressure does not change?
8.36L
Guy-Lussac's Law uses the relationship between what two things?
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Guy-Lussac's Law uses the relationship between what two things?
Temperature and Pressure
As the temperature of an enclossed gas increases what does the preasure do?
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As the temperature of an enclossed gas increases what does the preasure do?
increases
The pressure of a gas is directly proportional to_______________ if the volume remains constant.
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The pressure of a gas is directly proportional to_______________ if the volume remains constant.
Kelvin temperature
What is the scientific formula for Guy-Lussac's Law?
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What is the scientific formula for Guy-Lussac's Law?
P1/T1 = P2/T2
Solve Problem: A sample of nitrogen gas has a pressure of 6.58kPa at 539K. If the volume does not change, what will the pressure be at 211K?
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Solve Problem: A sample of nitrogen gas has a pressure of 6.58kPa at 539K. If the volume does not change, what will the pressure be at 211K?
2.58kPa
What is the combined gas law?
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What is the combined gas law?
the combination of Boyle's,Charle's, and Guy- Lussac's gas laws
What unit do you always use when dealing with temperature?
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What unit do you always use when dealing with temperature?
Kelvin
What is the scientific formula for the combined gas law?
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What is the scientific formula for the combined gas law?
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
Bonus Question!! What class are you in right now?
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Bonus Question!! What class are you in right now?
Chemistry!!
Solve Problem: A gas at 155kPa and 25 deg C has an initial volume of 1.00L. The pressure of the gas increases to 605 kPa as the tempeature is raised to 125 deg. C. What is the new volume?
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Solve Problem: A gas at 155kPa and 25 deg C has an initial volume of 1.00L. The pressure of the gas increases to 605 kPa as the tempeature is raised to 125 deg. C. What is the new volume?
.34L
What is the two kinds of gasses compared in the ideal gas law?
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What is the two kinds of gasses compared in the ideal gas law?
real gas vs. ideal gas
Waht is the real gas constant at L-atm/mol-K
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Waht is the real gas constant at L-atm/mol-K
.0821
Waht is the scientific formula for the ideal gas law?
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Waht is the scientific formula for the ideal gas law?
PV=nRT
name two difrences between real gas and ideal gas
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name two difrences between real gas and ideal gas
1) real gas molecule has finite size, ideal in just a point with no shape 2)real gas molecules reacts with others, ideal is independent
Solve Problem: A sample of hydrogen has a volume of 8.56L at 0 deg C and 1.5 atm. Calculate the number of molesof hydrogen present in the sample?
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Solve Problem: A sample of hydrogen has a volume of 8.56L at 0 deg C and 1.5 atm. Calculate the number of molesof hydrogen present in the sample?
.57 moles

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