
Gas Laws Asynchronous
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11th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Unit 6: Lesson 3 - Gas Laws
By Liela Abouzeenni
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Multiple Choice
First things first, on Monday when we come back to school (note there are no correct answers, I just chose one so I can get different colours for your answers) do you plan to come back to school or stay home?
Come back to school
Continue online at home
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Absolute Zero and the Temp. Scale
Scientists graphed the volume of gases to temperature and noticed a pattern.
They extended the data lines to meet at one point.
This theoretical temperature represents absolute zero, where all gases have zero volume and its the lowest possible temperature.
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Celsius scale sets freezing point of water at 0oC and boiling point at 100oC.
There are 100 notches between the 2 values, or 100 degrees.
Celsius is also called centigrade scale.
Kelvins uses the same scale, but resets the starting point at absolute zero.
0K = -273oC = absolute zero
Some text here about the topic of discussion.
Celsius vs Kelvins
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Some Formulas NEED a Specific Unit
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I won't bore you, I'm sure you can do it on your own.
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I won't bore you, I'm sure you can do it on your own.
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Multiple Choice
Convert -78oC to absolute temperature (K).
78K
195K
273K
351K
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Multiple Choice
Convert 45oC to absolute temperature (K).
-228K
351K
318K
65K
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Multiple Choice
Convert 1337K to the centigrade scale (oC).
1064oC
1610oC
5x104oC
1.111x103oC
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Multiple Choice
Convert 210K to the centigrade scale (oC).
64oC
-63oC
-100oC
-273oC
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Multiple Choice
A sample of methane gas occupies an initial volume of 5.25 L at an initial temperature of 200 K. The gas is heated to 300 K while the pressure and the amount of gas remain constant. Determine the new volume.
22.3L
10.5L
7.5L
7.88L
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Multiple Choice
A sample of carbon dioxide is placed in a piston. The initial temperature of the gas is 35 °C and it occupies a volume of 2.2 L. Calculate the temperature at which it will occupy 4.4 L. Pressure and the amount of gas remain constant.
620K
320K
273k
750K
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Boyle first noticed that volume decreases with added pressure.
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By graphing the inverse pressure (1/P) to the volume he was able to find a linear relationship between the 2.
He observed that they are inversely proportionate to each other.
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By graphing pressure versus volume he was able to find a linear relationship between the 2.
He observed that they are directly proportionate to each other.
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Multiple Choice
Helium gas has a volume of 8.25 L at 446 kPa. What pressure must be applied to the gas when it occupies 12 L?
703kPa
275kPa
307kPa
223kPa
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Multiple Choice
A 1.75 L sample of ammonia gas increases in volume to 6.50 L when the pressure reaches 2.84 kPa. What was the original pressure of this gas?
10.5kPa
2.84kPa
6.75kPa
1.50kPa
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Multiple Choice
Soccer balls are typically inflated to between 60 and 110 kPa. A soccer ball is inflated indoors with a pressure of 85 kPa at 25 °C. If it is taken outside, where the temperature on the playing field is -11.4 °C, what is the pressure of the gas inside the soccer ball?
25kPa
110kPa
87.3kPa
75kPa
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The Combined Gas Law
is a combination of the 3 gas laws.
Each law is a special case of the combined gas law.
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Multiple Choice
A balloon at the top of Mount Logan occupies a volume (V1) of 775 mL at a temperature of -28 °C (T1) and a pressure of 92.5 kPa (P1). What is the pressure (P2) at the bottom of the mountain if the same balloon has a volume (V2) of 825 mL at a temperature (T2) of 15 °C?
102kPa
202kPa
132kPa
99kPa
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Multiple Choice
A researcher heated a 2.75 L sample of helium gas at 99.0 kPa from 21.0 °C to 71.0°C, and recorded that the pressure changed to 105 kPa. Calculate the final volume of the gas.
4.38L
6.06L
8.77L
3.03L
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Multiple Choice
A 450 mL sample of propane gas at 253 kPa and 15 °C was compressed to 310 mL at a pressure of 405 kPa. Calculate the final temperature in Celsius.
25oC
45oC
30oC
60oC
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Practice Problems
You can work with a partner
Chapter 11.8
pg 553 #1, 4, 5, 6
Chapter 11.9
pg 562 #2-8
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Unit 6: Lesson 3 - Gas Laws
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