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Title: The Gas Laws


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The Gas Laws
The density of a gas decreases as its temperature
increases.
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Table of ContentsGas Laws
Part 2
The Gas Laws
C L I C K T O P A R T 2
  • Greenhouse Effect
  • Ozone
  • Kinetic Molecular Theory
  • Boyles Law
  • Breathing
  • Grahams Law of Diffusion
  • Charles Law
  • Combined Gas Law
  • Bernoullis Principle
  • Space Shuttle
  • Partial Pressures
  • Ideal vs. Real Gases
  • Air Pressure
  • Barometer
  • Diffusion
  • Manometer
  • Vapor Pressure
  • Self-Cooling Can
  • Liquid Nitrogen

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Gases
  • You should be able to
  • Perform calculations with gas law Boyles,
    Charles, Avogadros,
  • Combined, and Ideal.
  • Perform calculations with the ideal gas law to
    find the density or
  • molar mass of the gas.
  • Interpret or draw graphical relationships between
    gas variables.
  • Perform stoichiometric calculations for reactions
    which produce gases.
  • Perform calculations with molar volume.
  • Perform calculations with Daltons Law for a
    mixture of gases.
  • Perform calculations for gases collected over
    water.
  • Perform calculations with rates of effusion to
    find the molar mass.

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Lecture Outline The Gas Laws
Lecture Outline The Gas Laws
student notes outline
textbook questions
Lecture Outline The Gas Laws
textbook questions
Keys
text
http//www.unit5.org/chemistry/GasLaws.html
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Vocabulary - Gas Laws
Vocabulary - The Gas Laws
Vocabulary - The Gas Laws
Keys
http//www.unit5.org/chemistry/GasLaws.html
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