CHEM 100 Lecture 13: Gases

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Gas law ideal gases (no inf) If the intermolecular forces > kinetic energy = you will get a solid. Kinetic energy increases as the temperature increases. Gases exhibit a measurable pressure on the walls of their container. 125 mmhg (x) 1 atm/ 760 mmhg = 0. 164 atm. 3. 2 atm (x) 760 mmhg/ 1 atm = 2,432 mmhg (in sig figs 2,400) For a given amount of gas at a constant temperature, the volume of the gas varies. = 1792 (rounded and for sig figs is 1800 ml) The volume of a fixed amount of gas at a constant pressure is directly proportional to its absolute temperature (kelvin) We know that 1 mol of gas occupies 22. 4l at 0*c (273. 15 k) and 1 atm (stp: The pressure of a fixed amount of gas at a constant volume is directly proportional to its. 1. 00 atm/ 373. 15 k= 1. 13 atm/ x. How many liters of n 2 g of nan 3 .