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Chemistry Gas Laws Intro

Chemistry Gas Laws Intro

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Science

9th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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13 Slides • 6 Questions

1

Gas Laws

Section 3.2

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Breathing Exercise

Put your hand in front of your chest.

Inhale deep.

Exhale deep.

Describe your experience.

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Open Ended

Define PRESSURE.

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Multiple Choice

All of the following are units of pressure except one. Which is it?

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Nm2\frac{N}{m^2}  

2

Pascal

3

mm Hg

4

kg

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Pressure

  • Force exerted by molecules in a given area.

  • Units:  Nm2\frac{N}{m^2}  or Pa or mm Hg or atm or bar

  • Collisions between particles of a gas and the walls of the container cause the pressure in a closed container of a gas.

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Factors Affecting Gas Pressure (in an enclosed container)

  • Temperature

  • Volume

  • Number of particles

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A. Temperature

  • Definition: The measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules of a substance.

  • Raising the temperature of a gas will increase its pressure if the volume of the gas and the number of particles are CONSTANT.

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Multiple Choice

What will happen if you to the pressure of the molecules in an enclosed container if you heat it?

1

It will increase.

2

It will decrease.

3

It will remain the same.

4

Heat has no effect on pressure.

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B. Volume

  • Definition: Amount of matter in a substance.

  • Reducing the volume of a gas increases its pressure if the temperature of the gas and the number of particles are CONSTANT.

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10

Multiple Choice

As volume increases, the pressure decreases at constant temperature and number of particles. What is the relationship between volume and pressure?

1

directly proportional

2

inversely proportional

3

no relationship

4

direct square relationship

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Multiple Choice

As volume increases, the pressure decreases at constant temperature and number of particles. What is the relationship between volume and pressure?

1

directly proportional

2

inversely proportional

3

no relationship

4

direct square relationship

12

Open Ended

Will the pressure INCREASE or DECREASE if you add more particles (contant temperature and volume)?

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Gas Laws

Section 3.2

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