The last lesson we had before the quiz was introducing us to Avogadro's Law. This law states that for a gas at constant temperature and pressure, the volume is directly proportional to the number of moles present, which means that the formula looks like this:
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http://thescienceclassroom.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Avogadros-Law.png |
We had to also use our mole road map for the volume and mass of what we were dealing wit. One important number for STP we had to memorize was 22.4L.
Here is how it would look:
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https://elearning.kctcs.edu/bbcswebdav/users/kmuller0001/SoftChalk%20Files/CHE%20120%20Chapter%205/Vn.jpg |
Also, the graph would remain linear:
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https://s3.amazonaws.com/classconnection/186/flashcards/5446186/gif/graph-avogadro-1514FE9BE407D213356.gif |
Practice for this law:
http://www.chemteam.info/GasLaw/Gas-Avogadro.html
http://dvhsgaslaws.weebly.com/avogadros-law.html
Your summary of this law was really short and to the point, which I enjoy because there are several to keep track of. The pictures you included help put a good visual connection in my mind as well. Good stuff!
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