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What is a characteristic of gases that distinguishes them from liquids and solids?
Gases have
compressibility
.
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Why are gases easily compressed?
Because of the large spaces between their
molecules
.
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What happens to the volume of a gas when pressure is applied?
The volume decreases as the
molecules
move closer together.
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What is the expansibility characteristic of gases?
Gases
expand
to fill their
containers.
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How does the density of gases compare to that of liquids and solids?
Gases have a
low
density
compared to liquids and solids.
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What is the diffusibility characteristic of gases?
Gases
diffuse
easily.
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Do
gases
have a
definite
shape
or
volume
?
No
,
gases
do not have a
definite
shape
or
volume.
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How do the molecules of an ideal gas behave?
They behave like
hard
,
spherical
objects in constant random motion.
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In what directions do gases apply pressure?
Gases
apply pressure in all directions.
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What creates pressure in a gas?
Pressure
is created by
gas molecules
striking the walls of their container.
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What is atmospheric pressure?
It is the force exerted on a surface by the
weight
of the air above it.
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How does atmospheric pressure change with altitude?
Atmospheric
pressure
decreases
as
altitude
increases.
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What instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure?
A
barometer
is used to measure atmospheric pressure.
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What does the Torricelli Barometer measure?
It measures
atmospheric pressure
as the height of a column of
mercury
.
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What are the units for measuring atmospheric pressure?
Units are
mm Hg
or
torr
.
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How is 1 atm defined in terms of mm Hg?
1 atm is defined as
760
mm Hg.
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What is the standard pressure in psi?
1
atm
=
14.7
lb/in² (psi).
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What is the SI unit for pressure?
1
atm
=
101,325
Pa.
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What is the relationship between atm and kPa?
1 atm =
101.325
kPa.
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What is the purpose of a manometer?
A manometer measures the difference in pressure between
atmospheric pressure
and that of a
gas
in a vessel.
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If the height of mercury in the open-end arm of a manometer is 136.4 mm and in
the
arm
in
contact with
the
gas is 103.8 mm, how do you find the pressure of the gas?
Subtract
the height in the
gas
arm from the
height
in the open-end
arm.
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If atmospheric pressure is 760 mmHg and the mercury column is 60 mm Hg higher on the atmospheric side, what is the pressure on the manometer?
The pressure on the manometer is
820 mmHg
.
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If atmospheric pressure is 760 mmHg and the mercury column is 50 mm Hg lower on the atmospheric side, what is the pressure on the manometer?
The pressure on the manometer is
710
mmHg.
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What does the Kinetic-Molecular Theory state about gas molecules?
Gases consist of large numbers of molecules in
continuous
,
random motion
.
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What is said about the volume of gas molecules compared to the total volume of the gas?
The combined volume of all the molecules is
negligible
relative to the total volume.
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What can be said about attractive and repulsive forces between gas molecules?
Attractive and repulsive forces between gas molecules are
negligible
.
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How does energy transfer occur among gas molecules during collisions?
Energy can be transferred during collisions, but the average kinetic energy remains constant if temperature is constant.
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What is the relationship between average kinetic energy and absolute temperature?
The average kinetic energy of the molecules is proportional to the absolute temperature.
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What are the main gas laws related to the behavior of gases?
Ideal Gas Law
Boyle’s Law
Charles’s Law
Gay-Lussac's Law
Combined Gas Law
Avogadro’s Law
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What is the Ideal Gas Law equation?
The Ideal Gas Law is expressed as
P
V
=
PV =
P
V
=
n
R
T
nRT
n
RT
.
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What conditions allow real gases to behave like ideal gases?
Real gases behave like ideal gases at
low pressure
and
high temperature
.
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What is the significance of the Ideal Gas Law?
It describes the behavior of gases and combines
Boyle’s
,
Charles’s
, and
Avogadro’s
laws.
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What must be the temperature unit when using the Ideal Gas Law?
Temperature must be in
Kelvin
scale.
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How do you convert Celsius to Kelvin?
Temperature in Kelvin = Celsius +
273.15
.
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In what units should volume be expressed when using the Ideal Gas Law?
Volume should be expressed in
liters
.
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What units must pressure be in when using the Ideal Gas Law?
Pressure
units must be in
atm
.
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How is the amount of gas expressed in the Ideal Gas Law?
The amount of gas is expressed in
moles (n)
.
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How do you calculate the volume of a gas using the Ideal Gas Law?
Use the formula
V
=
V =
V
=
n
R
T
P
\frac{nRT}{P}
P
n
RT
.
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How do you find the number of moles from a mass of gas?
Convert grams to moles using the
molar mass
.
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What is the volume of a 12.0 g sample of Xenon gas at 24.0℃ and 544 mmHg?
The volume is
3.11 L
.
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