Biochemistry 2280A Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Mole Fraction, Partial Pressure, Weighted Arithmetic Mean

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Solid: atoms in fixed position but vibrating, lattice structure. Gas: forces can no longer hold atoms or molecules together, fills container. Pressure of gas is due to the collisions of gas particles with wall container. Boyles law: for fixed amount of gas and temperature, p1v1 = p2v2. Charles law: for fixed pressure, t is in kalvins, v1 / t1 = v2 / t2. Therefore, p1v1 / t1 = p2v2 / t2. Avogadros law: different gases at the same pressure, volume, and temperature contain the same number of moles pv = nrt , where r= 8. 314. **note: when using pv = nrt for one gas in a mixture, still use total volume. States that sum of all partial pressures of a mixture equal the total pressure of the gaseous mixture. Ptotal = pgas1 + pgas2 pgasn. Mole fraction (x) = moles of component a / total moles in mixture , where the sum of all mole fractions is 1.

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