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1) A gas has a pressure of 3 atm when the temperature is 25C, what is the new pressure when the temperature is raised to 50C? (make sure temp is in K) - round answer to hundredths place
2) Neon at 2 atm and 273K has a volume of 10L. What is the new pressure if the volume is 20L and temperature is 400K? (round to tenths place)
3)What is the new volume of a gas originally at 273K and 20 L when the temperature is increased to 300K? (to the nearest whole number)
4)A 12 L sample of gas at 2 atm, has the pressure decreased to 1 atm, what is the new volume? *
2) Neon at 2 atm and 273K has a volume of 10L. What is the new pressure if the volume is 20L and temperature is 400K? (round to tenths place)
3)What is the new volume of a gas originally at 273K and 20 L when the temperature is increased to 300K? (to the nearest whole number)
4)A 12 L sample of gas at 2 atm, has the pressure decreased to 1 atm, what is the new volume? *
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Answered by
R_scott
p v = n r t ... pressure, volume, number of moles, gas constant, Kelvin temp
set up the starting equation , then change what you need to
... and see the results
set up the starting equation , then change what you need to
... and see the results
Answered by
Sam
1. Make use of pressure law,
P1/T1 = P2/T2, since volume is constant (ensure your Temperature is converted from Celsius to Kelvin)
2. Make use of the general Gas Law.
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 (ensure your units are converted)
3. Charles Law is suitable for this V1/T1 = V2/T2
4. Use Boyles Law
P1/T1 = P2/T2, since volume is constant (ensure your Temperature is converted from Celsius to Kelvin)
2. Make use of the general Gas Law.
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 (ensure your units are converted)
3. Charles Law is suitable for this V1/T1 = V2/T2
4. Use Boyles Law
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