Gas Phase

Lithium, Atom, Isolated, Atomic, Physics

Gas Laws Slide Presentation view as a presentation so that you can click on animations. The animations will open in a new tab.

Under Pressure Just for fun...!
Pressure Another song just for fun...

Now we have this treasure in clay jars, so that this extraordinary power may be from God and not from us. We are pressured in every way but not crushed; we are perplexed but not in despair; 2 Corinthians 4:7-8.

In chemistry, we are talking about gas pressure and how it impacts the chemical processes around us.  More importantly, God reminds us that the pressure we experience on Earth is no match for His extraordinary power. Thanks be to God for His love for us through the death & resurrections of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

Online practice with combined gas law
Combined Gas law practice problems
Dalton's Gas law problems
Animation of Boyle's Law
Crash Course video on Ideal Gas laws
Partial Pressure
Partial Pressure - Khan Academy
Animation of Charles's Law
Charles's Law and Absolute Temperature - good explanation and animation on this page.
Charles's Law & absolute temperature video
ideal gas simulation


How do the gas laws impact your basketball game?
The Gas Laws and cloud formation
Chemistry of Weather


How snowflakes form

Study Suggestions:

1. Know definitions - especially pressure, vapor pressure, boiling point.
2. Know the gas laws:
    a. Boyle's Law
    b. Charles's Law
    c.  Combined Gas Law
    d.  Ideal Gas Law
    e.  Mole fraction
3. For the gas laws, what variables are involved and how do they change with respect to each other.  For example, which law describes what happens to pressure, if you change the volume?
4. Be prepared to use the above laws to solve various problems including stoichiometry equations.
5. It the book says  memorize something, it's a good idea to do so!

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