3.8 Gas Laws
Pressure Units
Ø Several units are used when describing pressure
Unit / SymbolAtmospheres
Pascals, kiloPascals
Millimeters of mercury
Pounds per square inch
Important Conversion Factor
1 atm = 101300 Pa = 101.3 kPa = 760 mm Hg = 760 torr
1. Convert 654 mm Hg to atm
2. Convert 879 mm Hg to kPa
3. Convert 15.6 atm to kPa
Kelvin
Ø Temperature scale with an absolute zero used in gas laws
Ø Represented as K
Ø To convert Celsius temperature to Kelvin, use °C + 273 = K
Examples
1.Convert 15.6 °C into K
2. Convert 234 K into °C
Standard Temperature & Pressure
Ø Also known as STP
Ø 1 atm of pressure or any equivalent and 0 °C (273 K)
The Gas Laws: Before & After
Boyles Law
v Volume and pressure have an ______relationship
when temperature and moles are constant
V1P1 = V2P2
Tripling pressure reduces volume by one-third
Example:
A gas sample is 1.05 atm when at 2.5 L. What volume is it if the pressure is changed to .980 atm?
Charles Law
v Volume and temperature have a ______
proportional relationship
when pressure and moles
are constant.
ü Temperature must be in Kelvin units!
V1/T1 = V2/T2
Doubling volume doubles the Kelvin temperature of gas
Example:
ü What is the final volume if a 10.5 L sample of gas is changed from 25.0° C to 50.0° C?
Gay-Lussac Law
v Pressure and temperature have a ______
proportional relationship when volume and moles are constant.
ü Temperature must be in Kelvin units!
P1/T1 = P2/T2
Halving Kelvin temperature will cut the pressure of the gas in half
Example:
A sample of hydrogen gas at 47.0 °C exerts a pressure of .329 atm. The gas is heated to 77.0° C at constant volume and moles. What will the new pressure be?
Avogadro’s Law
v Moles & Volume have a ______
proportional relationship when temperature and pressure are constant.
ü Temperature must be in Kelvin units!
V1/n1 = V2/n2
Example
A sample with 0.15 moles of gas has a volume of 2.5 L. What is the volume if the sample is increased to 0.55 moles?
Combined Gas Law
v Expresses the relationship between volume , pressure, and temperature when moles is held constant. Temperature must be in Kelvin units!
V1P1 = V2P2
n1T1 n2T2
Example:
What is the final volume if a 15.5 L sample of gas at 755 mm Hg and 298K is changed to STP?
You only need the combined gas law equation to create the 4 laws discussed above!
V1P1 = V2P2
n1T1 n2T2