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Conditions for pressure of 1 atm

0° Celsius


Sealevel


(Ice cold water by the beach)

Units for constant R in ideal gas law (PV=nRT)?

L•atm/mol•K


Boyle' s Law

If pressure goes up, then volume goes down.


(Volume and pressure are inversely proportional)

Charles' Law

If temp goes up, then volume goes up.


(Temp and Volume are directly proportional)

Avagadro's Law

If moles of gas go up, then volume of gas goes up


(Moles and Volume of are directly proportional)

Volume of 1 mol of gas at STP?

22.414L


(Same for all gases!)

Molar Volume

The volume occupied by one mole of gas. (Independent of the type of gas)

Combined gas law

(Pinitial)(Vinitial)/(Tinitial) = (Pfinal)(Vfinal)/(Tfinal)

What are the constants in the combined gas law?

n (moles) and R from PV=nRT

When is combined gas law used?

When given an INITIAL pressure, volume, or temp AND asked to solve for the FINAL respective value

Relationship between gas density and molar mass?

Gas density and molar mass are directly proportional

Dalton's Law

Total pressure for mixture of gas is equal to sum of pressures of each gas in mixture

What determines vapor pressure?

Temperature