Title: Properties of Gases
1Properties of Gases
- 1) All gases have mass.
- Remember We normally test gases in relation to
air
2Click here for CO2 mass video
Click here for a Noble Gas Demo
3Properties of Gases
- 2) Gases will always spread to fill their
containers completely.
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- 3) Gases exert pressure on objects around them.
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5Air is more dense near the surface of the earth,
so it exerts more pressure!
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- Sample Conversion
- If the weather reports atmospheric pressure as
31.5 inches of mercury outside, what is it in
atmospheres?
31.5 inHg
2.54 cmHg
10 mmHg
1 atm
1 inHg
1 cmHg
760 mmHg
1.05 atm
8Properties of Gases
- Pressure of the atmosphere is measured using a
barometer.
Vacuum
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- Pressure of trapped gases can be measured using
a manometer.
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- 4) It is easy to compress a gas.
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11Properties of Gases
- 5) Different gases will move through one another
in a process called diffusion. - This is also affected by the size of other gas
particles (air) around!
Click Here for a Diffusion of Bromine Video
12Properties of Gases
- 6) The pressure of a gas depends on the
temperature of a gas.
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13Properties of Gases
- Kelvins are the temperature units used for any
calculation when temperatures affect gases. - K 273 C
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