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GasesVolume and Moles (Avogadro’s Law)
Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc.Publishing as Benjamin CummingsEdited by bbg
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Avogadro's Law: Volume and MolesAvogadro’s LawAvogadro’s Law states that
The volume of a gas is directly related to the number of moles (n) of gas.
T and P are constant.
V1 = V2
n1 n2
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Learning Check
If 0.75 mole0.75 mole helium gas occupies a volume of 1.5 L, what volume will 1.2 moles helium occupy at the same temperature and pressure?
1) 0.94 L
2) 1.8 L
3) 2.4 L
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Solution3)3) 2.4 L2.4 L
STEP 1 Conditions 1Conditions 1 Conditions 2Conditions 2 V1 = 1.5 L V2 = ??? n1 = 0.75 mole He n2 = 1.2 moles He
STEP 2 Solve for unknown V2
V2 = V1 x n2
n1
STEP 3 Substitute values and solve for V2. V2 = 1.5 L x 1.2 moles He = 2.4 L2.4 L
0.75 mole He
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The volumes of gases can be compared at STP,
(SStandard TTemperature and PPressure) when they
have The same temperature.
Standard temperature (T)Standard temperature (T)
0°C or 273 K
The same pressure. Standard pressure (P)Standard pressure (P)
1 atm (760 mm Hg)
STPSTP
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Molar Volume
The molar volumemolar volume of
a gas Is measured at
STP (standard temperature and pressure).
Is 22.4 L22.4 L for 1 mole of any gas. .
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Molar Volume as a Conversion Factor
The molar volume at STP can be used to form conversion factors.
22.4 L and 1 mole
1 mole 22.4 L
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Using Molar Volume
What is the volume occupied by 2.75 moles N2 gas
at STP?
The molar volume is used to convert moles to liters.
2.75 moles N2 x 22.4 L = 61.6 L61.6 L
1 mole
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Guide to Using Molar Volume
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A. What is the volume at STP of 4.00 g of CH4?
1) 5.60 L 2) 11.2 L 3) 44.8 L
B. How many grams of He are present in 8.00 L of
Hes at STP?
1) 25.6 g 2) 0.357 g 3) 1.43 g
Learning Check
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A. 1) 5.60 LA. 1) 5.60 L4.00 g CH4 x 1 mole CH4 x 22.4 L (STP) = 5.60 L 16.0 g CH4 1 mole CH4
B. 3) 1.43 gB. 3) 1.43 g8.00 L x 1 mole He x 4.00 g He = 1.43 g He 22.4 L 1 mole He
Solution
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Gases in Chemical Reactions
The volume or amount of a gas at STP in a chemical reaction can be calculated from
STP conditions. Mole factors from the balanced equation.
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STP and Gas Equations
What volume (L) of O2 gas is needed to completely
react with 15.0 g of aluminum at STP?
4Al(s) + 3O2 (g) 2Al2O3(s)
Plan: g Al mole Al mole OPlan: g Al mole Al mole O22 L O L O22 (STP) (STP)
15.0 g Al x 1 mole Al x 3 moles O2 x 22.4 L (STP)
27.0 g Al 4 moles Al 1 mole O2
= 9.33 L O9.33 L O22 at STP at STP
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What mass of Fe will react with 5.50 L O2 at STP?
4Fe(s) + 3O2(g) 2Fe2O3(s)
Learning Check
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4Fe(s) + 3O2(g) 2Fe2O3(s)
? 5.50 L at STP
5.50 L O2 x 1 mole O2 x 4 moles Fe x 55.9 g Fe = 18.3 g Fe
22.4 L 3 moles O2 1 mole Fe
Solution