Kinetic Theory and Gases - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 43
About This Presentation
Title:

Kinetic Theory and Gases

Description:

Kinetic Theory and Gases Kinetic Theory Explains how temperature and pressure affect the motion of molecules Hydraulics KE Kinetic Energy Energy of motion Depends ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:338
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 44
Provided by: teachersO
Category:
Tags: gases | kinetic | theory

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Kinetic Theory and Gases


1
Kinetic Theory and Gases
2
Kinetic Theory
  • Explains how temperature and pressure affect the
    motion of molecules

http//exploration.grc.nasa.gov/education/rocket/I
mages/state.gif
3
Hydraulics
http//library.thinkquest.org/C007574/media/brake1
.gif
http//csumc.wisc.edu/cmct/ParkStreetCT/locations/
idealbodyshop/car.jpg
http//www.hydraulic-equipment-manufacturers.com/g
ifs/hydraulic-lift.jpg
4
KEKinetic Energy
  • Energy of motion
  • Depends on
  • Mass
  • Velocity

5
PEPotential Energy
  • Stored Energy
  • Gravitational Potential Energy
  • Energy due to height above earth
  • 2) Chemical Potential Energy
  • Energy stored in bonds of batteries, food,
    gasoline, etc.

6
Ideal Gases
  • Particles are point massesthey have no volume
  • Particles have no mutual attraction to each other
  • Behavior of ideal gases is a model for how real
    gases behave
  • Ideal Gas calculations are simple and the results
    are close to those for real gases

7
Three Assumptions of Kinetic Theory
  • All matter is made of particles
  • 2) Particles are in constant motion
  • All collisions are perfectly elastic
  • (molecules do not lose energy in collisions)

8
Oxygen Gas
  • At 25oC,
  • average speed 443 m/s (1000 mph)
  • Between collisions, an oxygen molecule travels
    314 times its diameter
  • There are 4.5 billion collisions each second

9
Pressure
  • Air Pressure
  • the weight of air over an area
  • Standard Pressure
  • average normal
  • air pressure at sea level
  • 760 mmHg 1 atm
  • 14.7 lbs/in2 101.3 kPa

10
What Causes Gas Pressure?
  • number and intensity of collisions
  • -- speed of particles (temperature)
  • -- concentration of particles
  • -- mass / size of particles

11
Barometer
  • Used to measure air pressure
  • The weight of a column of mercury is balanced by
    the weight of the air

http//umpgal.gsfc.nasa.gov/www_root/homepage/uars
-science/UARS_brochure/JPEGs/barometer.jpg
12
Evangelista Torricelli
http//www.forestry-suppliers.com/images/200/5491_
w2.jpg
13
How is Pressure related to Weather?
14
How is Pressure related to Altitude?
15
Boiling
Pvap Patm
16
Boiling
  • The boiling point of water in Oregon is usually
    about ____________
  • Is Oregon above or below sea level?
  • (974 feet above sea level)
  • Record High 815 mmHg
  • Record Low 656 mmHg

lt100oC
17
Try These
101.3
760
  • 1 atm ________ mmHg ________ kPa
  • 2.1 atm _____mmHg 0.8 atm _____mmHg
  • 798 mmHg _____atm 684 mmHg _____atm
  • 750 mmHg _____kPa 790 mmHg _____kPa

1596
608
1.05
0.9
105.3
99.97
18
Demonstrations
  • Crush the can
  • Vacuum pump (shaving cream, marshmallow, balloon)
  • Tube with cap
  • Flask with index card
  • Gas can
  • Air pressure mat, glass square, well plate,
    soda suction
  • Mustard container
  • Balloon in Flask
  • Fire Syringe
  • Syringe/Martian Popping Thing
  • Bernoulli bag/ball in funnell
  • Heros Fountain

19
Temperature
  • Average Kinetic Energy of particles in a
    substance (depends on the speed and mass of
    particles)

100 K
500 K
20
Temperature Scales
Water Boils
Kelvin Absolute temperature scale Cannot have a
negative Kelvin temperature 0 K Absolute Zero
Water Freezes
oC 273 K
  • http//www.rain.org/mkummel/stumpers/08oct99a.gif

21
Practice Problems
  • Convert to Kelvin
  • 23oC _____ K
  • -11oC _____ K
  • 32 oF _____ K
  • Convert to Celsius
  • 315 K _____ oC
  • 277 K _____ oC
  • 212 oF _____ oC

296
262
273
42
4
100
22
STP
  • Standard Temperature and Pressure
  • 0oC
  • 1 atm

23
Diffusion
  • What is diffusion
  • The random movement of particles through a
    medium

24
5 Factors that Affect the Diffusion Rate of Gases
  • Mass of Particles
  • ? mass, ? rate of diffusion
  • Concentration of Particles
  • ? conc, ? rate of diffusion
  • Temperature
  • ? temp, ? rate of diffusion
  • Air Pressure
  • ? Pair, ? rate of diffusion
  • Presence of Another Gas
  • Another gas, ? rate of diffusion

25
(No Transcript)
26
Compare the relative rate of diffusion of H2 N2

H2 diffuses 3.74 times faster (further) than N2
27
(No Transcript)
28
Lab 40
  • What is the relative rate of diffusion of NH3 to
    HCl?

1 m
NH3
HCl
NH3(g) HCl (g) ? NH4Cl (s)
1.5 times faster/further
29
Boyles Law
  • The pressure of a gas is inversely proportional
    to its volume
  • (when temperature is constant)
  • P X V k (constant)
  • P1 V1 P2 V2
  • Initial Final
  • USE COMMON UNITS FOR P AND V!!!
  • (both atm, kPa or both L, ml, cm3)

Robert Boyle 1627-1691
30
Try This
  • You have 1000 ml of gas at 754 mmHg. Find the
    volume at standard pressure.
  • P1 V1 P2 V2
  • (754 mmHg)(1000ml) (760 mmHg)V2
  • 760 mmHg 760 mmHg
  • V2 992.1 ml

31
Lab 37 Boyles Law
Measure this!
Calculate this!
32
Not dot-to-dot draw a smooth curve Number your
axis so your graph takes up a lot of space
Pressure (mmHg)
Volume (ml)
33
Daltons Law
  • Total pressure sum of partial pressures
  • Ptotal dPgas 1 dPgas 2 dPgas 3
  • Pair dPN2 dPO2 dPH2O etc.

34
Gases collected over water
over water
  • Gases collected contain water vapor

H2O O2
lower bottle until water levels are equal
Ptotal dPH2O dPgas
35
750 mmHg
Ptotal
PH2O dPgas
Pair
36
Vapor Pressure Chart on PT
  • dPH2O changes with water temp
  • Ex A sample of H2 is collected
  • at 25oC and the pressure is 775 mmHg. What is the
    pressure of the dry gas?

over water
37
Example 2
  • 80 ml of gas are collected
  • at 22oC. The air pressure was 758 mmHg. Find the
    volume of dry gas at standard pressure.

over water
P2
P1
38
Charles Law
The volume of a gas is directly proportional to
the absolute temperature (Kelvin) if the pressure
is held constant
V
T (K)
39
Try This 1
  • If you had 100 ml of a dry gas at 30oC, what
    volume would it occupy at 60oC?

V2 109.9 ml
40
Try This 2
  • 350 ml of gas at 0oC is compressed to 100 ml.
    What is the new temperature?

41
Apparently, oil tank rail cars are cleaned by
scouring them with steam.
Unfortunately, someone shut the hatch too soon...
42
Open vs Closed Containers
  • Open Container
  • Increase Temp?
  • collisions?
  • Pressure?
  • Volume?
  • Closed Container
  • Increase Temp?
  • collisions?
  • Pressure?
  • Volume?

43
Guess the Gas Law
  • An eqn with V and T
  • An eqn with P and V
  • find the pressure of the dry gas
  • Uses vapor pressure of water
  • PV k
  • P
  • V
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com