What is Patm?
What is Pip?
What is Ptp?
Which of the following equations is correct?
Pt=Palv-Pip
Pt=Palv+Pip
Pip=Palv-Ptp
Pip=Palv+Ptp
Volumes Temperatures Pressures( Volumes, Temperatures, Pressures ) of all gases depends on gas temperature volume pressure( temperature, volume, pressure ) and pressure volume temperature( pressure, volume, temperature )
Movement of gas between different body compartments takes place along gradients of
Partial Pressure
Concentration
Gas tension
Gas partial pressure is explained by
Dalton's Law
Charles' Law
Boyle's Law
Henry's Law
Who's Law is this? The volume of a gas is inversely related to pressure
Boyle's
Dalton's
Charles'
Henry's
A certain amount of O2 has a volume of 400 mL at 760 mm Hg What is the volume of the same amount of O2 at 380 mm Hg?
800mL
750mL
850mL
825mL
Who's Law is this? The volume of a gas is directly related to absolute temperature of the gas
In Charles' Law what unit is used for temperature?
Celsius
Farenheit
Kelvin
A certain amount of O2 has a volume of 400 mL at 0C What is the volume of same amount of O2 at 40C?
459mL
461mL
439mL
447mL
Which of these are components of the General Gas Law
Pressure in Pascals
Volume in metres cubed
Volume in Litres
Pressure in Kilopascals
Temperature in Kelvin
Temperature in Celsius
Volume of gas at 30 oC (303 K) & 760 mm Hg = 450 mL Same volume of gas at alƟtude (↓P and ↓T) What is volume at 10 oC (283 K) and 700 mm Hg
456mL
460mL
446mL
Who's Law is this? The total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressures of the individual gases
The actual amount of a gas in solution (at given partial pressure and temperature volume( temperature, volume )) depends on the solubility affinity attraction( solubility, affinity, attraction ) of that gas in that particular liquid
At a given the amount of a gas in solution is proportional to partial pressure of that gas
CO2 is very not rather slightly( very, not, rather, slightly ) soluble in plasma
Carbon Dioxide is very soluble in plasma, Oxygen is less soluble and Nitrogen is the least soluble.