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Dalton’s Law:
Kinetic Molecular Theory
2
For a molecule of gas, PV KE
3
For N molecules of gas,
2 N
PV NKE nRT RT
3 NA
3 R 3
KE T kT
2 NA 2
R 23 J
where k 1.38 x10
NA molecule K
Maxwell’s Distribution of Speeds
Graham’s Law of Diffusion
A MW B
basis for Graham's Law
B MW A
P MW a B
Recall:
RT B A
Real Gases
V real PV
z
V ideal RT
EOS
• Van Der Waals EOS
n2 a
P V nb nRT
2
V
• Virial EOS
pVm RT 1 B' p C ' p2 ...
Boyle Temperature
If VDW EOS is used,
a
TB
bR
Critical Values
• Critical Temperature
the temperature of a gas above which it
cannot be liquefied whatever high pressure
is applied. Helium has the least value of Tc
• Critical Pressure
the minimum pressure that must be applied on a gas to liquefy it at its
critical temperature
• Critical Volume
the volume occupied by one mole of a gas at its critical T and P
Critical Values
a 8a
V c 3b Pc 2
Tc
27b 27Rb
•A 20g chunk of dry ice is placed in an
empty 0.75 litre wire bottle tightly
closed what would be the final pressure
in the bottle after all CO2 has been
evaporated and temperature reaches to
25°C?
•15.828 atm
•A mixture of CO and CO2 is found to
have a density of 1.50g/litre at 30°C and
730 mm. What is the composition of the
mixture?
•Mole % of CO = 32.19
A. 2700 K C. 1000 K
B. 1900 K D. 1300 K
• 1 mol of ammonia fills a 7 liter bottle at 350K.
What does the van der Waals equation predict
that the pressure will be? For ammonia a=4.17
atm L^2/mol^2 and b= 0.0371 L/mol
• Ans:4.04 atm
• One mole of gas at 300K is compressed isothermally and reversibly
from an initial volume of 10 dm3 to final volume of 0.2 dm3. Calculate
the work done on the system if the: 1) Gas is ideal; 2) the equation of
state of gas is P(Vm-b)=RT where b=0.03 dm3/mol
𝑤𝑜𝑟𝑘 𝑑𝑜𝑛𝑒 𝑜𝑛 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑔𝑎𝑠 𝑖𝑠: 𝑤 = න 𝑃𝑑𝑉
• Ans:
• 1)9.76 kJ
• 2)10.16 kJ