CHM 1311 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Intermolecular Force, Effusion, Gas Constant

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Chm1311 d professor wendy pell: gases readings (ch 2) Gas can be characterized by volume (v), temperature (t), and amount (n), but is highly sensitive to pressure (p) Units of pressure: standard atmosphere (atm) is the pressure that will support a column of mercury. 760mm in height unit of mm hg, aka torr. 1 bar = 100 kpa (kilopascal) = 100 000 n/m2 = 750. 06 torr. 1 atm = 1. 01326 bar = 101 325 pa (101. 325kpa) = 760 torr. 1 torr = 1mm hg = 133. 3 pa. Variations in gas volume volume changes with conditions. Increase pressure = decrease in volume (boyle) Increase amount of gas = increase in volume (avogadro) Molar volume volume of 1 mol of gas expressed at a specified temperature and pressure i. e t = 25 c and 100kpa. Decreased volume = increased pressure since n and t are constant temperature increase = increase pressure and volume.

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