IB Chemistry S1.5 Notes

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Ideal gases

To complete your understanding Topic S1, the IB expects you to further understand the behavior of gases. Since different gases will behave differently in certain conditions, the concept of an ideal gas has been created to predict their behavior. An ideal gas has the following properties:

  1. No forces between particles.
  2. Perfectly elastic collisions.
  3. Particles have no volume.
  4. One mole occupies 22.7 dm3 at STP or 24.0 dm3 at RTP.

Note that real gases will only behave like ideal gases at moderate tohigh temperatures, low density, and low pressures.

The ideal gas equation thus relates the main properties of gases: pressure, volume, moles, and temperature. The formula for this is:

PV=nRTPV = nRT

In this formula, the gas constant (R) is 8.314 JK-1mol-1, whilst pressure is in kPa, volume is in dm3 and temperature in K. However, most of the time you will find that moles is kept constant pressure, volume, or temperature are changed. This changes the equation to:

P1V1T1=P2V2T2\frac{P_{1}V_{1}}{T_{1}} = \frac{P_{2}V_{2}}{T_{2}}

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