AP Chemistry Unit 3 Gases: Linking Macroscopic Laws, Particle Motion, and Real-World Behavior

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Gas (state of matter)

A state where particles are far apart, move rapidly, and expand to fill any container; bulk behavior is described by relationships among P, V, T, and n.

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Pressure (P)

Force per unit area caused by gas particles colliding with container walls; more frequent or more forceful collisions increase pressure.

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Standard atmosphere (atm)

A common pressure unit; 1 atm = 760 mmHg and 1 atm = 101.325 kPa.

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Millimeters of mercury (mmHg) / torr

Pressure units commonly used for gases; 760 mmHg = 760 torr = 1 atm.

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Kilopascal (kPa)

SI-related pressure unit used in gas laws; 101.325 kPa = 1 atm.

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Volume (V)

The space a gas occupies, commonly measured in liters (L) in gas-law problems.

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Kelvin temperature (K)

The required temperature scale for gas-law calculations because it is directly proportional to average kinetic energy.

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Celsius-to-Kelvin conversion

T(K) = T(°C) + 273.15; using °C in gas laws produces incorrect results.

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Amount of gas (n)

Number of moles of gas; connects macroscopic measurements (P, V, T) to particle-level quantity.

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Ideal Gas Law

PV = nRT; relates pressure, volume, moles, and Kelvin temperature for an ideal gas model.

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Gas constant (R)

The proportionality constant in PV = nRT; its numerical value depends on the chosen P and V units.

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R = 0.082057 L·atm·mol⁻¹·K⁻¹

Gas constant value used when pressure is in atm and volume is in liters.

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R = 8.314 L·kPa·mol⁻¹·K⁻¹

Gas constant value used when pressure is in kPa and volume is in liters.

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Unit consistency (gas laws)

Requirement that P, V, T, and R units match (e.g., don’t use kPa with L·atm R), or results will be wrong by large factors.

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Moles from lab data (ideal gas rearrangement)

n = PV/RT; common use of the ideal gas law to determine moles from measured P, V, and T.

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Molar mass from ideal gas measurements

Using n = m/M in PV = nRT gives M = (mRT)/(PV), allowing molar mass to be found from mass, P, V, and T.

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Density form of ideal gas law

From d = m/V and PV = (m/M)RT, one obtains PM = dRT (or M = dRT/P).

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Combined Gas Law

For constant n: (P1V1)/T1 = (P2V2)/T2; compares two states of the same sample of gas.

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Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures

In a mixture of nonreacting gases, total pressure equals the sum of partial pressures: Ptotal = ΣPi.

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Mole fraction (X_i)

Fraction of total moles contributed by component i; for ideal mixtures, Pi = Xi·P_total.

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Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT)

Particle-level model explaining gas behavior: links macroscopic variables (P, T) to molecular motion and collisions.

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Elastic collision (KMT postulate)

A collision in which there is no net loss of kinetic energy; assumed for ideal gas particles colliding with each other or walls.

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Average kinetic energy of an ideal gas

KE_avg = (3/2)RT (per mole); depends only on Kelvin temperature, not on gas identity or molar mass.

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Graham’s law (effusion/diffusion rate)

For gases at the same conditions: r1/r2 = √(M2/M1); lighter gases effuse/diffuse faster.

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Compressibility factor (Z)

Z = PV/(nRT); Z = 1 indicates ideal behavior, Z < 1 suggests attractions dominate, and Z > 1 suggests finite volume/repulsions dominate.

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