Steps To Calculate Gas Problems

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2. What (parameters) is being held constant in the problem?

2. What (parameters) is being held constant in the problem? (i.e. @const T & n)


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3. From Steps 1 & 2, determine the correct math equation for this problem. (Only Method I will Except)

*To determine correct math equation, start off with original equation. Then in the next line, put down the unknown parameter (i.e. P2 ) then an equals sign. To complete the other side of the equation sign, do the following:
**you first put down the parameter at the original condition (i.e. P1)
**you now will simply multiply it by a ratio of the other parameters. How do know what parameter goes on top and bottom? Write out the (---) and put the original condition parameter where they should go. You will have a blank in ever (---), so fill in the blanks with original condition parameters. There is your equation. Click on [Example for Steps to Calculate Gas Problems]
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4. Write down known informations and unknown. (Convert to appropriate units, if necessary)

3. Write down known informations and unknown. (Convert to appropriate units, if necessary) Include subscript for condition 1 or 2 where appropriate. (P2).


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5. Plug in known information into equation to solve for unknown (i.e. P2)
4. From Steps 1 & 2, determine the correct math equation for this problem. (Write only correct equation on paper))


5. Plug in known information into equation to solve for unknown parameter.

To solve Gas Law, Avogadro's Hypothesis, Ideal Gas Laws, and Combined Gas Law Problems, follow the steps below:

1. How many conditions in the problem?

2. What (parameters) is being held constant in the problem? (i.e. @const T & n)

3. Write down known informations and unknown. (Convert to appropriate units, if necessary) Include subscript for condition 1 or 2 where appropriate. (P2).

4. From Steps 1 & 2, determine the correct math equation for this problem. (Write only correct equation on paper))

5. Plug in known information into equation to solve for unknown parameter.

6. Do math (as per rules you have been following all year)

7. Get answer in correct units & sig fig. Then check answer with general understand of Gas laws.


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