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Concepts to Rvw • Pressure – Stand demo – Sound demo • Units of

Concepts to Rvw • Pressure – Stand demo – Sound demo • Units of pressure – Pa – mm Hg – torr – atm – psi

Conversions in Pressure 1 atm = 760 mm Hg 1 atm = 760 torr

Conversions in Pressure 1 atm = 760 mm Hg 1 atm = 760 torr 1 atm = 1. 01 x 105 Pa or 101 k. Pa 1 atm = 14 psi

Practice 1. Convert 1. 75 atm to k. Pa. 2. Convert 1. 75 atm

Practice 1. Convert 1. 75 atm to k. Pa. 2. Convert 1. 75 atm to mm Hg.

Hmmmm? Why do you almost close your mouth and blow when you have a

Hmmmm? Why do you almost close your mouth and blow when you have a burn on your skin to cool it? Why do you open your mouth wider when you want to warm your hands?

Run through of laws • Equation to know: P 1 V 1 = P

Run through of laws • Equation to know: P 1 V 1 = P 2 V 2 T must be in Kelvin T 1 T 2 • • Dalton’s law of partial pressures (duh) next Boyle’s law (last class) next Charles’ law next Gay-Lussac (what you will design) next

Dalton’s Law • Gas collection thru water • Pros • Cons • Table A-8

Dalton’s Law • Gas collection thru water • Pros • Cons • Table A-8 in appendix A Pg 859

How to do Dalton’s law problems • Sample prob B PT = Pgas +

How to do Dalton’s law problems • Sample prob B PT = Pgas + PH 2 O

Practice prob pg 367 Givens Eq’n T = 20 o. C Pressure = Partial

Practice prob pg 367 Givens Eq’n T = 20 o. C Pressure = Partial press of H = 742. 5 torr Partial press of water = 17. 5 torr ? ? = room pressure at time

Pg 367 #5 Givens T = 23 o. C Room pressure = 785 mm.

Pg 367 #5 Givens T = 23 o. C Room pressure = 785 mm. Hg Partial pressure of water = 21. 1 mm Hg ? ? ? Partial pressure of nitrogen back

Boyle’s Law • Why does it get harder squeeze as the volume decreases? •

Boyle’s Law • Why does it get harder squeeze as the volume decreases? • How does this fit with breathing? • back

Charles’ Law • Dillon’s story—why everyone should know science • Earlier aviation people used

Charles’ Law • Dillon’s story—why everyone should know science • Earlier aviation people used balloons • Reason for Kelvin scale and absolute zero • back

Guy-Lussac • Using the pressure sensors, thermometers and a bottle of club soda determine

Guy-Lussac • Using the pressure sensors, thermometers and a bottle of club soda determine how you can verify G-L law. • You will need other materials but the setup if for YOUR group to determine.

Gas Volumes v. Noticed early on volumes didn’t add v. Water example v. Molar

Gas Volumes v. Noticed early on volumes didn’t add v. Water example v. Molar mass of gases = set volume v# =

Practice What volume does 0. 68 mol of gas occupy at STP? What quantity

Practice What volume does 0. 68 mol of gas occupy at STP? What quantity of gas, in moles, is 2. 21 L @ STP?

Pg 392 # 43 more practice

Pg 392 # 43 more practice

Gas Stoichiometry Propane is use in gas grills. The complete combustion of propane is

Gas Stoichiometry Propane is use in gas grills. The complete combustion of propane is given by the following: C 3 H 8 + 5 O 2 3 CO 2 + 4 H 2 O What volume, in liters, of oxygen is needed for the complete combustion of 0. 35 L of propane?

Pg 382 Practice What volume of oxygen gas is needed to react completely with

Pg 382 Practice What volume of oxygen gas is needed to react completely with 0. 626 L of CO to form carbon dioxide? Assume all volume measurements are made at the same temperature and pressure.

Pg 382 Nitric acid can be made by the reaction of gaseous nitrogen dioxide

Pg 382 Nitric acid can be made by the reaction of gaseous nitrogen dioxide with water according to the following reaction: 3 NO 2(g) + H 2 O(l) 2 HNO 3(l) + NO(g) If 708 L of NO 2 react with water, what volume of NO will be produced? Assume all measurements are at same temp and pressure.