L07 Chem 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Ideal Gas Law, Gas Constant

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F = mg; m = mass of liquid. F = p*h*a*g; p = density h = height. P_(total) = p_(liq) * h * g + p_(atm) 101,325 pa = 1 atm = 760 torr. The liquid will always travel from the higher size to the lower size. Pressure is greater on the lower side, so it is easier for the liquid to travel from the higher side because there is less pressure. When both ends are open to the atmosphere, the net downward pressure is: P_(flask) + pgh = p_(atm) if beaker is lower than flask. P_(flask) = p_(atm) + pgh if beaker is higher than flask. If set so water levels of both flask and beaker are equal, then p_(flask) = p_(atm) 2 kclo3 (s) -> 2 kcl (s) + 3 o2 (g) n = moles of o2 gas produced from reaction. = maxx loss of sample in test tube / 31. 998 g/mole.

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