Unit 6 - Properties of Gases

6.1. Describe measuring gas pressures using barometers and manometers. Relate pressure units.

6.2. Apply the ideal gas law to relate and calculate values for pressure, volume, temperature, and amount of a gas.

6.3. Apply Dalton’s Law of partial pressure to calculate the pressure of combined gases and to calculate the partial pressures of gases in mixtures.

6.4. Describe gases in terms of KMT.

6.5. Relate MW and speeds of molecules using Graham’s law.

6.6. Distinguish between ideal and real gases.

 

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