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Please get out a clean page #122 Set up your Cornell Notes: Topic: Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases Obj: #9 – describe the postulates of the KMT ESQ: How can we formulate the postulates of the KMT based on our prior knowledge of gas behavior?

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Page 1: Please get out a clean page #122 Set up your Cornell Notes: Topic: Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases Obj: #9 – describe the postulates of the KMT ESQ:

Please get out a clean page #122

Set up your Cornell Notes:

Topic: Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases

Obj: #9 – describe the postulates of the KMT

ESQ: How can we formulate the postulates of the KMT based on our prior knowledge of gas behavior?

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Set up a small chart that looks like this… (maybe use 5-6 lines)

K – KNOW W – WANT TO KNOW

L - LEARNED

List 3 specific things that you KNOW or WANT TO KNOW about gases or gas behavior. Try to be unique!

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Kinetic Molecular Theory and Gas Laws

You have about 15 minutes to read the passage and take Cornell notes over the content. Make sure to “chunk” notes to leave room for comments, questions or additions.

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Kinetic-Molecular Theory – explains how particles in matter

behave

1. All matter is composed of small particles that are far apart.

Gas is mostly empty space.

2. Particles are in constant, random motion.

3. Particles collide with each other and walls of their containers:

collisions create pressure

4. Collisions are elastic = no KE lost

5. No attractive/repulsive forces between particles. Molecules move in straight lines.

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PHASE SOLID LIQUID GASKinetic Energy Low Medium High

Shape Rigid Fluid Fluid – fills container; diffusion

Forces Strong Medium Weak

Volume Definite Definite Indefinite

Compressibility Incompressible Incompressible COMPRESSIBLE!“squish!”

Density High (particles close together)

Medium Low (spread out)

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Get out another clean sheet of paper… #123

TOPIC: Factors affecting gasesOBJ: Understand the principles that influence gas behavior.ESQ: How do I interpret the conditions that affect gas behavior?

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EXIT QUESTIONS:1) Each of these flasks contains the same number of molecules. Which container has the highest pressure? Explain your answer.

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EXIT QUESTIONS:2) Which of the following changes to a system

will NOT result in an increase in pressure? Explain why you chose your answer.

a) Increasing the volume of container

b) adding more gas molecules

c) Decreasing the volume of the container

d) Raising the temperature

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Factors affecting gases1.Volume – amount of space an object occupies

• Measured in milliliters (mL) or Liters (L)

• 1000 mL = 1 L

We already have heard that 1 mol = 22.4 L @ STP The more moles wehave the bigger the

balloon will need to be!

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Example 1

How many moles of nitrogen gas are in 89.6 L at STP?

89.6 L N2 1 mol N2

22.4 L N2

= 4 mol N2

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Example 2:What volume does 76 grams of fluorine (F2) occupy at STP (normal conditions)?

76 g F2

38 g F2

1 mole F2

1 mole F2

22.4 L F2

= 44.8 L F2

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2. Temperature Average kinetic

energy of particles (how fast they go)

Measured in Kelvin K = oC + 273

Ex: Convert 17oC to

Kelvin:

17oC + 273 = 290 K

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3. Pressure

Force exerted by a gas per unit area on a surface. Example: Pounds/in2 or psi

Results from the simultaneous collisions of billions of gas particles with the walls of the vessel containing the gas.

Standard pressure: 760 mm Hg = 1 atmosphere = 101.3 kPa = 29.92 in. Hg = 14.7 psi = 760 torr

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Measuring Atmospheric PressureMeasured with a

barometer. A barometer uses a

column of mercury that rises to an average height of 760 mmHg at sea level.

1 atmosphere (1 atm)

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Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP)The conditions of standard

temperature and pressure are = 1.0 atm pressure and = 273 K (or 0C).

@STP 1 mole of gas = 22.4 L of gas

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The atmospheric pressure in Denver, CO is 0.830 atm on average. Express this pressure in mm Hg.

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Example 2

Convert a pressure of 175 kPa to atmospheres.

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Weekend Weather HWCity & Time Recorded?

Temperature °C

Temperature K

Pressure (inches

Hg)

Pressure

1. Fort Worth, TX

     mm Hg?

2.       torr?

3.      kPa?

4.      Mm Hg?

5.       kPa?