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pressure
pressure= force/area
force per unit area
Boyle’s
k= PV
V=k x 1/P
PV= PV
inverse
Ideal Gas
gas that strictly obeys Boyle’s Law
used to predict the new volume of a gas when the pressure is changed (at constant temp), or vise versa
doesn’t really exist, only in high tmep, low pressure
Charles Law
constant: pressure, moles
volume increase linearly with temp. (directly porportional)
volume of all the gases extrapolate to zero at the same temp, -273 C (0K)
V/T= V/T
V= bT
Avergrado’s Law
same temp, pressure, equal volume → same number of moles
V= an
V/n= V/n
STP
standard temp. and pressure
0C (273.15K), 1 atm
1 mol= 22.4 L
molar mass of a gas
molar mass= dRT/P