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Ideal Gas Law - Reteach

Ideal Gas Law - Reteach

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Presentation

Science

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
HS-PS1-7, HS-PS3-4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Erin Kile

Used 8+ times

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7 Slides • 15 Questions

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Ideal Gas Law

Advanced Mole

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Ideal Gas Law

PV = nRT

where...

3

Dropdown

In the ideal gas law, P = ​
, V = ​
, n = ​
, R = ​
, and T = ​

4

A Picky Law

The Ideal Gas Law is considered picky because there are specific units you must use.

If a variable is not in the correct unit, you must convert it!

*All conversions are on the back of your periodic table*

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Multiple Choice

Select the option that has all 5 variables in the correct units

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P = kPa

V = L

n = grams

R = 0.0821 LatmmolK0.0821\ \frac{L\cdot atm}{mol\cdot K}

T = Celsius

2

P = atm

V = mL

n = moles

R = 0.0821 LatmmolK0.0821\ \frac{L\cdot atm}{mol\cdot K}

T = Kelvin

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P = atm

V = L

n = mole

R = 0.0821 LatmmolK0.0821\ \frac{L\cdot atm}{mol\cdot K}

T = Kelvin

4

P = Pa

V = L

n = mole

R = 0.0821 LatmmolK0.0821\ \frac{L\cdot atm}{mol\cdot K}

T = Celsius

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Ideal Gas Law Example

If 0.867 moles of nitrogen trioxide is collected at 305.2 K and 721 mmHg, what volume of nitrogen trioxide is present?

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Multiple Select

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What are our known values? You can pick more than one

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P

2

V

3

n

4

R

5

T

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is our unknown value?

1

P

2

V

3

n

4

R

5

T

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Drag and Drop

The ​
value is in the wrong unit. To convert to ​
, we need to ​
721 mmHg by ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
pressure
atm
divide
760 mmHg
kPa
101.325 kPA
multiply
temperature

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Ideal Gas Law Example

After converting 721 mmHg to atm,

P = 0.949 atm

V = ?

n = 0.867 moles

R = 0.0821 L*atm/mol*K 

T = 305.2 K

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Labelling

Place the following values in the correct spot

Drag labels to their correct position on the image
0.867 mole
305.2 K
0.949 atm

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Ideal Gas Law Example

Let's try another one!

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Multiple Select

Question image

What are our known values? You can select more than one!ˆ

1

P

2

V

3

n

4

R

5

T

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is our unknown value?

1

P

2

V

3

n

4

R

5

T

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Drag and Drop

Question image
The ​
value is in the wrong unit. To convert from ​ ​
to ​
, we need to ​
273.15.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
temperature
Kelvin
add
pressure
subtract

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Ideal Gas Law Example #2

After converting from Celsius to Kelvin,

P = 1.21 atm

V = 0.2598 L

n = ?

R = 0.0821 L*atm/mol*K

T = 295.85 K

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Labelling

Place the following values in the correct spot

Drag labels to their correct position on the image
1.21 atm
0.2598 L
295.86 K

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Multiple Choice

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Yay! We solved for moles

n = 0.0129 mol SO3

But are we done?

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Yep!

2

No - we need to convert to grams

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Dropdown

To convert to grams, we need to use ​

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Math Response

Calculate the molar mass of SO3

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Labelling

Place the following values in the correct spot

Drag labels to their correct position on the image
mole
1 mole
80.07
0.0129
grams

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Math Response

Almost to the end! How many grams of SO3 do you have? Use correct significant figures!

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad
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Ideal Gas Law

Advanced Mole

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