(Lecture) Gases II - The Ideal Gas Equation
(Lecture) Gases II - The Ideal Gas Equation
(Lecture) Gases II - The Ideal Gas Equation
LECTURE 10
nT
V∝
P
nT nT
V = constant x =R R is the gas constant
P P
PV = nRT
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STP CONDITIONS
Standard temperature and pressure, STP, for a gas is 0°C (273.15 K)
and 1 bar (0.987 atm).
• For one mole of gas at STP, the standard molar volume is 22.71 L
(calculated using ideal gas law: try it!)
• This number provides a conversion factor for stoichiometric
problems that include gases, provided the STP conditions are
maintained.
PV = nRT
PV = (0.987 atm)(22.71L)
R=
nT (1 mol)(273.15 K)
L•atm
R = 0.082057
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STP CONDITIONS
Elements that exist as gases at 0°C and 1 bar
The units for measuring pressure and volume can vary. In gas
calculations, these units must agree with those of the gas constant
• R = 8.314 J mol-1 K-1
• R = 0.08206 L atm mol-1 K-1
• R = 62.37 L torr mol-1 K-1
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UNITS AND THE IDEAL GAS LAW
EXAMPLE 3
A sample of CO2 gas has a volume of 575 cm3 at 752 torr and
72.0 ºF. What is the mass of carbon dioxide in this sample?
1 atm
752 torr x = 0.9894736842 atm
760 torr
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(72 ºF – 32) x = 22.222 ºC + 273.15 = 295.3722 K
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PV 0.9894736842 atm (0.575 L)
n= = = 0.02347312 mol CO2
RT 0.08206 Latm mol K (295.3722 K)
−1 −1
44 g CO2
0.02347312 mol CO2 x = 1.03 g CO2
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PARTIAL PRESSURE
Air is a mixture of gases.
• Gas laws do not depend on identity of gases.
• The pressure exerted is due to the total moles of gas present.
P = i Pi
P1 P2 Ptotal = P1 + P2
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PARTIAL PRESSURE
Dalton’s Law can be expressed in terms of mole fraction.
• Mole fraction (Xi) for a gas in a gas mixture is the moles of the
gas (ni) divided by the total moles of gas present (ntotal).
• The partial pressure of each gas (Pi) is related to its mole
fraction (Xi) and the total pressure (PT).
ni
Xi = Pi = Xi PT
ntotal
nART
PA = nA is the number of moles of A
V
nBRT
PB = nB is the number of moles of B
V
nA nB
PT = PA + PB XA = XB =
nA + nB n A + nB
PA = XA PT PB = XB PT Pi = Xi PT
ni
mole fraction (Xi ) =
nT
PV = nRT
1 atm
722 torr x = 0.95 atm
760 torr
17 ºC + 273.15 = 290.15 K