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What is an Ideal Gas?
an imaginary gas which has NO intermolecular forces and NO molecular volume
4 variables of the Ideal Gas Law and their units:
P = (1atm=760torr;mmHg=1x10^5 Pa)
V = (1L = 1000cm^3)(1m^3=1000L)
n (#moles) = (#grams/MW)
T = (K= C+273)
Ideal Gas Law
PV = nRT
Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP)
273K and 1 atm; generally only used in gas calculations
1 mole of gas @ STP occupies what volume?
22.4L/mol
Boyle's Law
PV = k, or,
P1V1=P2V2
- @ constant temperature (isothermal conditions) the Volume of a gas is inversely related to it's Pressure
Charles's Law
@ constant Pressure, Temperature and Volume are directly proportional;

V/T = k, or , V1/T1=V2/T2