Chemistry: Ideal Gas Law + 5 example problems

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The Ideal Gas Law is PV = nRT, where P is pressure, V is volume, n is number of moles, T is temperature, and R is the Ideal Gas Constant. The Ideal Gas Law works in most situations to predict the behavior of gases - as long as the temperature isn’t too low, or the pressure too high, you can use the ideal gas law. It does involve some assumptions to make the math work - including assuming that collisions are perfectly elastic, and that the particles of gas are not attracted to each other.

In this video, we talk about the circumstances where you can use the Ideal Gas Law, how it’s related to other gas laws (Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, and Avogadro’s Law) and then we work through 5 example problems in full. You can jump to sections of the video here:

0:00 Introduction to the Ideal Gas Law
0:25 Assumptions of the Ideal Gas Law
3:09 The equation is PV=nRT
3:29 Which variables are directly proportional or inversely proportional?
4:29 Other Gas Laws
6:48 Example problem 1
10:40 Example problem 2
12:46 Example problem 3
14:16 Example problem 4
15:57 Example problem 5

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