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Title: Avogadro’s Law Gas Density


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Avogadros LawGas Density
  • Relationships between amounts of gas and volume

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Avogadros Law
  • The volume of a gas at constant temperature and
    pressure is proportional to the number of moles
    of gas
  • V ? n
  • ? means proportional to
  • V kn
  • V1/n1 V2/n2

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Standard Molar Volume
  • The volume of 1.0 mole of any gas at STP is 22.4
    L.
  • This is called the standard molar volume.
  • The volume of any gas at STP can be calculated if
    the number of moles is known
  • V (moles) x 22.4

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Avogadros Law Problems
  • One mole of gas at STP has a volume of 22.4 L.
    How many moles of gas are present in a 3.00 L
    container at STP?
  • If 0.222 mol of a gas has a volume of 5.13 L.
    How many moles of gas would be present if the
    volume was 7.47 L (at the same temperature and
    pressure)?
  • A 21.0 g lump of dry ice (carbon dioxide)
    completely sublimes. The resulting CO2 gas
    occupies a volume of 11.5 L. What would be the
    volume of 1.00 mol of CO2?
  • 22.0 g of CO2 occupies a volume of 11.2 L at STP.
    Calculate the volume of 44.0 g of CO2 at STP.

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Density of Gases
  • Density mass/volume
  • Calculate the density of CH4 at STP
  • Assume 1 mole of CH4
  • V 22.4 L
  • density mass/volume 16/22.4
  • 0.714 g/L

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Density of Gases Problems
  • Calculate the density of chlorine gas at STP.
  • Determine the density of helium gas at STP.
  • What is the volume of 0.200 g of hydrogen gas at
    STP?
  • How many moles of nitrogen gas can be in a
    balloon with a volume of 6.00 L at STP?
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