Big Idea 2. Bonding and intermolecular forces explain the chemical and physical properties of matter.
Section 10.1: Characteristics of Gases
Section 10.2: Pressure
o Calculate pressure and convert between pressure units with an emphasis on torr, mmHg, and atmospheres.
Section 10.3: The Gas Laws
o Explain how the gas laws relate to the ideal gas equation and apply the gas laws in calculations.
Section 10.4: The Ideal Gas equation
o Calculate P, V, n, or T using the ideal-gas equation.
Section 10.5: Applications of the Ideal Gas Equation
o Calculate the density or molecular weight of a gas.
o Calculate the volume of gas consumed or formed in a chemical reaction.
Section 10.6: Gas Mixtures and Partial Pressures
o Calculate the total pressure of a gas mixture given its partial pressures or given information for calculating partial pressures.
Section 10.7: The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
Section 10.8: Molecular Effusion and Diffusion
o Describe the kinetic molecular theory of gases and how it explains the pressure and temperature of a gas, the gas laws, and the rate of a effusion and diffusion.
Section 10.9: Real Gases, Deviations from Ideal Behavior
o Explain why intermolecular attractions and molecular volumes cause real gases to deviate from ideal behavior at high pressure or low temperature.