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f3.cr.t E.: 1tR '2la
I- ~ I n. ol 0 2 = 1• LI 'i 'i v ., ::
"~ - l -i ., - c, , 3 7 s ..... o I
0 We can
• IIfno,e an art •!the e •atlon that <emaln, <on,tant ,o ff molerne held <onstant •·
temperature is constant: P v :: fli V
• If pressure is constant: V , _ v -i
T, r,
1 1
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2
•
.trcna1-te.s ' Lmv
• And if volume is constant: P p "2
1
T, r 1.
~ ~'f - t...v -::.sac., ' s Law
• And if P and Tare held constant (but not# moles) v V
I
2
n, - V'l-z.
•
1
P - \ . Sat~,
b•haves ma Yh RT
id•ally. How PV:.. . "''•ITle the Ra s
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0
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V\ - n-=-0.61
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Ml•rcury
,1ddcd
Chemistry 5 - 18 - I 8
•: Small volume · "~, D This graph has the shape of half of a hyperbola
with an equation P = k/V or PV = k .
'bo 100 ;· With .n... and _I_ fixed, vol l/101 e, and pr:c. s.sv re are pvopar b ona I
:r::
-.s
t:l.. 50 .· -
proportional. If one increases the other dec.~c,qse..S:
P • 1 atm
1'=4~tm
0 20 40 60
V (in. 3)
~•=IL i• = 0.50L V =0.25 L
Another way of stating Boyle's Law is T~298 K T= 298 K T= 298 K
1 standard atmosphere
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Diffusion of lases
D Because molecules are always in motion, gases will s pr ead rut _ . into any available space
• Open a bottle of perfume and eventually the molecules will _ ~p(~ to the entire room
• Eventually it will form a hol'l-loa enou s Mix:tuve w .'1crc all the molecules are ev e n l y ~ -
I <-- , e !: c., , ~,q , ~ . 1
(!1cmistry S - 11 - I B
~arm-~ : Suppo~c you have a 20.0 gram l " cce of ice at -30.0 degrees Celsius. Ho w much energy is required to bring the 1cc to
be relatively easily _
.c..a_~p,~g;.ed
• ·1crnpcrature - rclilted to hov, f4.§i__ the molecules are moving and their M ':tS S __ .
Temperature
D Tcmr • r;, ure is actually a measurr nr t he <W«age, 't-1ne:.-tk. fJoe.t 5 i (energy of motion) of atoms/molecules.
D The t,;r;hc r the tem perature, t he fo<..-tu:: the molecules are moving.
D The lo vest temperature an objecc can have is called Ap SQ\u:\ <,, 'lexo and is _Q ~ which is
- 21 ?, . 15 <> C.. _ (often rouncJ ~d to _ - 1.13'"c, unless temperilture is known to a great prcci~ion).