http://www.ck12.org Chapter 14. The Properties of Gases
FIGURE 14.10
Molecular Mass vs. Time.
Lesson Summary
- Dalton’s law of partial pressures states that the total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressures
of each gas component. - Mole fractions describe the fraction or percentage of a mixture that is made up of a particular substance.
- The rates of diffusion and effusion for a gas are inversely proportional to the square root of its molar mass.
Lesson Review Questions
- Say you have a closed container containing 10 moles of a mixture of gases. If you removed 2 moles of one
of the gases and replaced it with 2 moles of a lighter gas, would the total pressure in the container increase,
decrease, or remain the same? - A gaseous mixture consists of 5.2 moles of helium and 2.1 moles of nitrogen. If the volume of the container
is 11.2 L and the temperature is 273 K, calculate the following:- The total moles of gas particles
- The mole fraction of each gas
- The total pressure of the mixture
- The partial pressure of each gas
- A gaseous mixture consists of 11.0 g of CO 2 and 48.0 g of O 2. If the volume of the container is 2.24 L and
the temperature is 273 K, calculate the following:- The moles of each gas
- The total moles of gas particles
- The mole fraction of each gas