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Dalton’s Law of Partial PressuresDalton’s Law of Partial Pressures
The pressure of a gas is equal to the sum of all of its components.
Ptotal = Pgas#1 + Pgas#2
+ Pgas#3 +….
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Boyle’s LawBoyle’s Law
When temperature is constant, pressure and volume are inversely related.
P1V1 = P2V2
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Boyle’s LawBoyle’s Law
If a weather balloon has a volume of 15.0 L at a pressure of 1.20 atm, and the pressure drops to 0.750 atm, what is the new volume?
(15.0 L) (1.20 atm) = (0.750 atm) V2
V2 = 24.0 L
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Charles’s LawCharles’s Law
When pressure is constant, the temperature and volume are directly related.
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Charles’s LawCharles’s Law
If a car tire has a volume of 2.50 L at 15.0 ºC and is heated to 65.0 ºC, what will be the new volume?
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K 288
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L 2.93V2
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Combined Gas LawCombined Gas Law
Useful connection between Boyle’s & Charles’s Laws…
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Combined Gas LawCombined Gas Law
Example: (Charles’s Law) T1 = 273 K, V1 = 1.00 L, T2 = 373 K Pressure is held constant so just
remove it from the equation….
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VP V2 = 1.37 L
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Combined Gas LawCombined Gas Law
Example: (Boyle’s Law) P1 = 1.00 atm, V1 = 1.00 L, V2 = 3.00 L Temperature is held constant so just
remove it from the equation….
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VP P2 = 0.333 atm