Transcript NASC 1110

The Gas Laws
What is a gas?
• As a substance changes from solid to liquid to gas, it has
more entropy (randomness). It will also have more kinetic
energy.
• Can you think of an exception? (hint: water)
• Golf Ball Demo
Kinetic Theory of Gases
• The kinetic theory of
gases says that moving
gas molecules collide
with the container they
are in. These
collisions cause gas
pressure.
Kinetic Theory of Gases
Basis: all matter is composed of tiny particles called
molecules that are in constant motion.
Gas molecules:
are small compared with the average distances between them
collide without loss of kinetic energy
exert almost no forces on one another outside of collisions
Thus, a gas is mostly an empty space
The absolute temperature of a gas is proportional to the
average kinetic energy of its molecules
Boyle’s Law
Boyle’s law relates
gaseous volume and
pressure under
constant temperature
• P1 V2
• --- = ---• P2 V1
Boyle’s Law
Charles Law
• Charles Law relates V
(volume) and T
(temperature).
• As pressure increases,
temperature _____?
• Both Charles and
Boyles Laws assume
something is constant.
What is it?
Charles Law
• Each of these balloons
is at a different
temperature.
• Find the one placed in
the freezer, the one
outdoors in the sun
and the one in the
classroom.
Combined Gas Law
Combined Boyle’s and Charles’ laws give the ideal gas law
p1 V1
p2 V2
------- = ------T1
T2
At constant T (T1 = T2) we have Boyle’s law
At constant p (p1 = p2) we have Charles’ law
pV
----- = const
T
Ideal Gas Law
• An ideal gas has particles
that do not have any mass
or size. The collisions of
particles with one another
are elastic (no energy is
lost)
• Real gases are not ideal,
but ideal gas laws do
approximate true
conditions except at very
high pressure and
temperature.
Ideal Gas Law
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PV = nRT
P pressure
V volume
n number of moles
R gas constant
(8.31 J K-1mol-1 or 8.205 X 10-2 L atm K-1mol-1
T temperature in Kelvin
(Kelvin = 273 + Celsius
What is the volume of 1 mole of
gas?
• Volume is related between all gases by
Avogadro's hypothesis, which states:
Equal volumes of gases at the same
temperature and pressure contain equal
numbers of molecules
So, a mole of gas has a volume of
22.4 L. Any gas will do—as long at
it is at STP
What is STP?
• Standard Temperature and Pressure
• T = 25oC (273 + 25 = 298 K)
• P = 1 atm
Summary
• The concept of ideal gas is a good model to study
properties of substances
• The absolute zero temperature corresponds to the
absence of molecular motion and cannot be reached.
• Heat cannot be effectively converted into other forms
of energy.
• Entropy or disorder in isolated systems can only be
increased.
• How do hot air
balloons work?
• Which of the gas laws
apply?
Building Your Own Balloon