Lab Manual Exp 4
Lab Manual Exp 4
Objectives
Introduction
Charles’ Law states that the volume of a fixed mass of a given gas is
directly proportional to its absolute temperature at constant pressure. The law
is written as
V T (n, P constant)
V= A x h
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Boyle’s Law
Volume of a fixed mass of a given gas is inversely proportional to its
pressure at constant temperature.
1
V (n, T constant)
p
Avogadro’s Principle
All gases of equal volume will contain the same number of molecules at the
constant temperature and pressure.
V n (T, P constant)
Charles’ Law
Volume of a fixed mass of a given gas is directly proportional to its absolute
temperature at constant pressure.
V T (n, P constant)
nT
V
p
RnT
V = or PV = nRT ...........(1)
P
This is the ideal gas equation and R is called the gas constant. The number of
moles, n,
mass
n =
Molar mass, Mr
RT
PV = m ( ) ..........(2)
Mr
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Procedure
Figure 4.1
Charles’ law apparatus
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NOTE: Ensure that the mercury plug does not split into small
droplets.
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4. Remove the foil and place 5.0 mL of the unknown liquid into
the flask.
7. Heat the water until all of the unknown liquid in the flask has
vaporised.
10. Wipe the outer wall of the flask and the aluminium foil when
the flask is cooled.
11. Weigh the flask with the aluminium foil, rubber band and the
condensed unknown liquid.
12. Discard both the foil and the condensed liquid. Fill the flask
up to the brim with water and pour it into a measuring
cylinder. Record the volume of water.
14. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown liquid using the
ideal gas equation.
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DATA SHEET
RESULT
TABLE 1
Volume
Temperature
Condition (Height of gas column)
(0C)
(mm)
Warm water
Tap water
Ice-water
Ice-methanol
1. Complete TABLE 1.
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TABLE 2
No Item Reading
1. Mass of flask + rubber band + cover (g)
Mass of flask + rubber band + cover + condensed
2.
liquid (g)
3. Mass of condensed liquid (g)
4. Temperature of water bath (oC)
5. Barometric pressure (mm Hg)
6. Volume of flask (mL)
4. Complete TABLE 2.
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