1/10
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced |
---|
No study sessions yet.
given: P, V, n, R, T
solving for: left out variable
ideal gas law: PV = nRT
given: MM, g, R, T, P, V
solving for: left out variable
ideal gas law: MM = gRT/PV
given: D, MM, P, R, T
solving for: left out variable
ideal gas law: D = MMP/TV
given: two pressures and two volumes
boyles law: PV(1) = PV(2)
given: two pressures and two temperatures
guy-lussac law: P/T(1) = P/T(2)
given: P, T, V
solving for: left out variable
combined gas law: PT/V(1) = PT/V(2)
given: total/multiple pressures of elements
solving for: total pressure or specific pressure of element(s)
dalton’s law of partial pressure: P(total) = P(1) + P(2) + P(3)…
given: unknown pressure, total pressure, moles
solving for: any of the variables
dalton’s law of partial pressure: P(unknown) = (moles unknown/total moles)xP(total)
given: rate, effusion, diffusion
solving for: which one diffuses faster/effuses, rate of an element
graham’s law: rate A/rate B = square root of (B/A)
rate A in graham’s law represents…
the smaller MM of the faster element
1 mol is to
22.4 L