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Open-Notes QUIZ TODAY Over: Pressure, Fluids, Gas Laws

Open-Notes QUIZ TODAY

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Open-Notes QUIZ TODAY

Over: Pressure, Fluids, Gas Laws

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Gas Laws

Bellwork – When gas in a hot-air balloon is heated, does it become more dense or less dense

( why does the balloon rise? )

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Gas Laws

Bellwork – When gas in a hot-air balloon is heated, does it become more dense or less dense

( why does the balloon rise? )The gas is less dense / more spread out

Particles are further apart

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Gas Laws

• How did we define a LAW?

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Gas Laws

• How did we define a LAW?

• PREDICTS some action or behavior

• Gas Laws predict gas behavior in specific conditions

• CONDITIONS are Pressure, Temperature, Volume

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Boyle’s Law• Product of pressure and volume is constant• Pressure and Volume are INVERSELY Proportional

• P1V1 = P2V2 = CONSTANT

• “1” indicates initial conditions or a “before”

• “2” indicates final conditions or an “after”

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Gay-Lussac’s Law

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Charles’s Law

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Go back to Labtops –TAKE NOTES

• Again at the PhET site, search for “Gas Properties” simulation

• RUN simulation

• Add gas ( choose light species ) – set value to 1

• See that this number tells you # of particles

• Increase gas value to 150 (USE PUMP , then adjust)

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Example of Boyle’s Law

• If a gas has a volume of 325 mL at a pressure of 478 mmHg, what will the pressure be at a volume of 416 mL?

• P1V1 = P2V2 = CONSTANT

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Example of Boyle’s Law

•P1V1 = P2V2 = CONSTANT

•( 478 ) * ( 325 ) = 155350 ( our constant )

•155350 = P2V2 = P2 * ( 416 )

•P2 = 155350 / 416 = 373 mmHg

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Using Boyle’s Law

• From this example, how are pressure and volume related?

• As Pressure increased, volume decreased– The opposite can happen ( vol increase, pressure

decrease )

• This is what meant by INVERSELY proportional