CHEM 1127Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Ideal Gas Law, Atmospheric Pressure, Pressure Measurement

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Temperature in gas law equations are always in kelvin. 1. 013 bar = 1 atm = 760 mm hg = 14. 7 psi = 101. 3 kp. Ideal gas constant r replaces all the k values. Collect k1, k2, and k3 into a new constant. At stp, the molar volume of a gas can be calculated as follows: V = nrt/p = 1. 00mol x 0. 0821 l*atm/mol*k x 273 k / 1. 00 atm = 22. 4 l. Gas law problems with v in liters, p in atm. Under constant n and v pressure is linked to temperature. P1 = 3 atm, t1 = 25 c/298k. P1, t1 are the hot outside of the fridge. Rewriting the ideal gas law in density terms. D = m/v = p x mm / r x t. Does not depend on the amount of substance. Density of a gas does depend on.

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