2 23 gases review
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Launch: 2/23 Grab your binder and immediately take a seat!
Place launch paper and yesterday’s practice questions on your desk.
Yesterday’s Exit Slip Data:
Today’s Objective: Exam Review!
94%!
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Launch: 2/23 Grab your binder and immediately take a seat!
Place launch paper and yesterday’s practice questions on your desk.
Yesterday’s Exit Slip Data:
Today’s Objective: Exam Review!
87%
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Launch: 2/23 Grab your binder and immediately take a seat!
Place launch paper and yesterday’s practice questions on your desk.
Yesterday’s Exit Slip Data:
Today’s Objective: Exam Review!
93%!
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Launch: 2/23 Grab your binder and immediately take a seat!
Place launch paper and yesterday’s practice questions on your desk.
Yesterday’s Exit Slip Data:
Today’s Objective: Exam Review!
N/A
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Launch 2/23 1. What is the combined gas law?
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Launch 2/23 3. Choose the right equation. At a constant temperature, a sample of CO2 gas occupies a volume of 20mL at 2 atm. What will the volume of the gas be if the pressure is increased to 20 atm?
a.
b.
P1 V1
= P2 V2
V1 T1
= V2 T2 P1 V1 = × P2 × V2
T1 V1 = × T2 × V2
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Launch 2/23 3. The temperature of a gas at 80mmHg is
decreased from 100K to 50K at constant volume. What is the new gas pressure?
a. 40 mmHg b. 50 mmHg
c. 500 mmHg d. 800 mmHg
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Announcements Today is a really important day!
50 points for A-level review notes 50 points for A-level review worksheet
Exam on Thursday! Jeopardy tomorrow?
For extra help, come in: Before school (7:15am – 8:05am) At lunch
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February Calendar
Exam!
Quiz!
Today
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Unit #7 Exam Review: Gases
Mr. Heffner 2/22/10
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What is kinetic molecular theory? Kinetic molecular theory states that…
gas molecules move fast and randomly
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What is diffusion? Diffusion is…
the process by which gases mix
random movement
Gas A Gas B
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Example #1 If gas molecules are fast, why is there a
delay in smelling vinegar across a room?
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What is temperature? Temperature is…
a measure of the kinetic energy in a substance
°C and K
K = °C + 273
movement
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Example #2 Convert 37°C to Kelvin.
K = °C + 273
K = (37) + 273
K = 310
310 K
plug & chug
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temperature = collisions = pressure
What is pressure? Pressure is…
created by random collisions with a surface
atm & mmHg
T & P are directly related
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What is Absolute Zero & STP?
Absolute Zero all motion stops! Temp = 0K
Pressure = 0 atm
STP standard for experiments Temp = 0°C
Pressure = 1 atm
standard temperature & pressure
-273°C 273K 760mmHg
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Example #3 Which of the following correctly show the
conditions at STP? a. 0 atm and 0°C
b. -273°C and 1 atm c. 0K and 760mmHg d. 760mmHg and 273K
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temperature = volume
What is volume? Volume is…
the space that an object takes up
L & mL
T & V are directly related
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What is the combined gas law? The combined gas law is…
There is a 3 step process for solving gas equations:
1. Write down the combined gas law
2. Circle given units and cross out the extras
3. Re-write the equation, plug-in, and solve!
T1 = T2
P1 V1 × P2 × V2
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At constant volume, a gas at 100K and 8 atm is cooled to 25K. What is the new gas pressure?
Step 1: Write down the combined gas law
Example #4
T1 = T2
P1 V1 × P2 × V2
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At constant volume, a gas at 100K and 8 atm is cooled to 25K. What is the new gas pressure?
Step 2: Circle the given units and cross out the extras
Example #4
T1 = T2
P1 V1 × P2 × V2
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At constant volume, a gas at 100K and 8 atm is cooled to 25K. What is the new gas pressure?
Step 3: Re-write the equation, plug-in, and solve!.
Example #4
P1 T1
= P2 T2
8atm 100K =
P2 25K ✕
(8 atm)(25K) = (P2)(100K) 100K 100K
P2 = 2 atm
cross-multiply
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Practice Questions Review worksheet
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Closing Study Hard!
Unit #7 Exam in 2 days!
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Exit Slip 1. How do gas molecules move?
a. in a random pattern, colliding with other gas molecules as they move around
b. they move in a straight line
c. they always move from areas of low concentration to high concentration
d. like ions found in a crystal lattice of NaCl
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Exit Slip 2. Water boils at 373K. What is that
temperature in Celsius? a. -100K
b. 100K c. 173K d. 646K
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Exit Slip 3. Would you expect a gas at 100°C to have a
higher pressure than a gas at 0°C? a. No, because it has less kinetic energy
b. No, because it has a higher temperature c. Yes, because it has more random collisions d. Yes, because it has less kinetic energy
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Exit Slip
4. How are P & V related? a. They are directly related. b. An increase in volume increases pressure. c. They change in the opposite direction
d. They are indirectly related
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Exit Slip 4. The volume of 400mL of Ne gas at
100mmHg is decreased to 200mL at constant temperature. What is the new gas pressure?
a. .5 mmHg
b. 200 mmHg c. 200 mL
d. 2000 mmHg
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