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Learning Outcomes for Chapter 2
To master the material in this chapter, a student needs to know...
- the 3 primary components and their percentages of dry air
- how those percentages change when humid air is used
- what the major layers of our atmosphere are named and their order relative to the earth's surface
- what the physical description and definition of pressure is
- each of the major gas laws and how they combine to give the ideal gas law
- how to do the myriad calculations relating to the gas law values - specifically, calculating P, V, T, and n according to the ideal gas law and associated laws
- how to convert pressure of a gas into number (mole) density
- what partial pressure is and how to calculate it.
- how to get mole fraction from partial pressure and total pressure and vice versa
- how to work stoichiometry problems with gases as reactants and/or products
- how to use the pressure and identity of a gas to calculate its mass density
- how to convert mass density and pressure into the molecular weight of a gas
- the 6 primary pollutants in our air - know names and formulas and/or abbreviations for them
- the primary sources/causes of those pollutants
- what methods are in place to help curb the amounts of these pollutants in air
- the names, formulas, and physical state of the first 10 alkanes
- anything else we learned and did in class, on HW, that I might have forgot here