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P pressure

The force exerted by a gas against the walls of the container

(Atm) atmosphere


(mmHg) millimeters of mercury


torr


Pascal (pa)

Volume (v)

The space occupied by a gas

Liter (L)


Millimeter (mL)

Temperature (T)

Determining factor of kinetic energy and rate of motion of gas particles.

Degrees Celsius


Kelvin

Amount (n)

The quantity of gas present in a container

Grams (g);


moles (n)

Boyle’s law

When temp and amount of gas are constant. As volume decreases, press increases. Pressure and volume are inversely related.

P1V1=P2V2.


Find v2


V2= v1 x p1/p2

1 atm =

760 mmHg

1atm/760 mmHg = 760 mmHg /1atm

Stoichiometry

Mole relations in chemical reactions