CHM135H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Ideal Gas Law, Ideal Gas, Molar Volume

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Chm135h1 f - lecture 9 - chapter 10 (2), chapter 11 (1) Use u to represent velocity of molecule u = , since joules are involved (joules defined in terms of kg) Therefore can simplify mn a to molecular weight (mw), as long as it is in kg mol. For the same kinetic energy (ek ), velocity has an inverse relationship to molecular weight. Gas constant used: r = 8. 314 j mol 1 k 1 (used because it is in terms of joules) Example 1: is the graph more likely to represent speed of helium (4. 003 g/mol) or argon (39. 948 g/mol)? (refer to slide 15 of powerpoint) You can see from the graph that the speed and temperature is variable, but mass and identity is the same in all three curves u = In this case, it would better to use this equation rather than u = = 1245565. 8 m 2 s 2 = 1116 ms 1 1100 ms 1.

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