Week #6: (2/27-3/3) Absolute Temperature, The Ideal Gas Law

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Week #6: (2/27-3/3) Absolute Temperature, The Ideal Gas Law

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We didn't discuss Absolute Temperature Scales last week so we will jump back to Week #5 to discuss the Ideal Gas Law and Absolute Temperature scales.

Here's another link to present the Ideal Gas Law You should work through a couple of the problems given on this website to help get a feel for how the ideal gas law can be applied.

As an FYI, here's an interactive Periodic Table of the Elements. This might be needed if you are given the mass of a gas and need to convert to moles. The # of moles = # of grams * standard atomic weight. The standard atomic weight is the number underneath each element.


Some definitions for various system descriptions when dealing with gases. (Note: the "Δ" (Delta) symbol is used to represent a change in a particular parameter.)

An isothermal process is a change of a system, in which the temperature remains constant: ΔT = 0.

An isobaric process is one which takes place at a constant pressure: Δp = 0.

An isometric process is one which takes place within a constant volume: ΔV = 0.

An adiabatic process is one in which no heat is gained or lost during the process.

A diabatic process is one in which there is heat transfer.

Then we'll start Week #7 on Pneumatic Components
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