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Notes To UsersNotes To Users Don’t forget how Jeopardy! Works—instead of Don’t forget how Jeopardy! Works—instead of
questions, the students are given questions, the students are given answersanswers and they and they get points for coming up with the get points for coming up with the questions.questions.
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This is the name given to the relationship
between Pressure and volume.
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Boyle’s Law
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According to Charles law, when temperature of a gas
increases, this also happens (if pressure and number of molecules are
constant)
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Volume increases
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These are four measurable properties
of gases
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Pressure, volume, temperature,
amount (number of moles)
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According to Avogadro’s law, when number of molecules of a gas double, this also
happens (if pressure and temperature are
fixed)
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Volume doubles
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According to Lussac’s law, when temperature
decreases, this also happens (if volume and amount are constant)
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Pressure decreases
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An ideal gas particle has this volume
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Zero volume
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The temperature of a gas is a measure of the average _____________.
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What is kinetic energy
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The collision between gas particles is assumed
to be this.
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Perfectly elastic collisions
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Water vapor is not well described by the ideal gas law, because water molecules ________ one
another.
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Attract
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Gas stops behaving ideally under these
conditions of pressure and temperature
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High pressure, low
temperature
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Topic 3 for $100A filled balloon weighs
more than empty balloon because of this
property of a gas.
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Gas has mass
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This gas property explains the slow
escape of helium from the tiniest pores of a
balloon
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effusion
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Topic 3 $300This gas property
explains why an open bottle of perfume can
eventually be detected from the other side of
the room.
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Diffusion
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Topic 3 for $400You could do this to
decrease the density of air
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Heat the air, increase
temperature
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Topic 3 for $500This gas has the highest
lifting power of all gases.
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Hydrogen
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Put a balloon in a vacuum pump, and
these two properties are affected
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Pressure decreases,
volume increases
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Move an aluminum can from a hot plate, to an ice bath, and these two properties are affected
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Temperature decrease, volume
decreases
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This gas, present in the upper atmosphere,
shields us from dangerous UV rays
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Ozone
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A sudden drop in atmospheric pressure
may indicate this weather condition
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Rain storm
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A car tire, fully inflated in the summer, may do this when winter comes
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Lose pressure, flatten
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This is the ONLY unit of temperature which
should be used in the ideal gas equations
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Kelvin
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This is the formula for converting from celsius to Kelvin temperature
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K= C + 273
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These are five possible units for measuring
pressure
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Atm, Pascals, kPa, Barr,
mmHg, pounds per square
inch
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These are the correct units for R=0.0821
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0.0821 L atm/(mol K)
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These are the units read directly off a mercury
manometer
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mmHg (pressure)
FINAL JEOPARDY
List five assumptions of the kinetic molecular
model for gas.
What is…?
Gas particles have 0 volume, undergo perfectly elastic
collisions, don’t exert force on each other. Gas
particles are in constant motion. Temperature is
related to average kinetic energy.
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