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Module 6 SamplePretest
Module
Six Part D Gas Laws 10
points
State:
Boyle’s Law
(In words and formula) (Section 11.4 p 297 Corwin)
The volume of a gas is inversely
proportional to the pressure when the temperature remains constant.
V1P1=V2P2
Charles Law
(in words and formula) Section 11.5 p 300 Corwin
The volume of a gas is directly
proportional to the Kelvin
temperature if the pressure remains constant.
V1 = V2
T1 T2
Gay-Lussac’s
Law (in words and formula) Section 11.6 p 302 Corwin
The pressure of a gas is directly
proportional to the Kelvin
temperature if the volume remains constant.
P1 = P2
T1 T2
Avogadro’s Law
(in words and formula)
The volume of a gas is directly
proportional to the number of moles of
the gas if the temperature and
pressure remains constant.
V1 = V2
n1 n2
Dalton’s Law of Partial pressures (in words
and formula) Section 11.9 p308-9
Corwin
The total pressure of a gaseous
mixture is equal to the sum of the individual pressure of each gas.
Ptotal = P1 + P2 + P3 + …
Combined Gas Law Equation (write only the
equation): Section 11.7 p 304 Corwin
V1P1 = V2P2
T1 T2
Ideal Gas Equation (write only the equation):
Section 11.11 p 313 Corwin
PV = nRT
Define: Vapor Pressure of a
Liquid: Section 11.8 p 306 corwin
The vapor pressure of a liquid is
the pressure exerted by the gaseous vapor above a liquid when the rate of
evaporation and condensation are equal