A sample of gas occupies 17mL at -112 degrees Celsius.

  1. A sample of gas occupies 17mL at -112 degrees Celsius. Assuming the pressure is held constant, what volume does the sample
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  2. a sample of methan gas, CH4, occupies 4.50L at a temp of 20.0 degrees celsius. if the pressure is held constant, what will be
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  3. At 27 degrees Celsius and 750 mm Hg, a sample of hydrogen occupies 5.00 L. The space it occupies at STP = 4.49 L.Should the 4.49
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  4. If a gas at 1.2 atm of pressure and 22.0 degrees of Celsius occupies 0.350L, what pressure will hold the same sample of gas in a
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  5. If a gas at 1.2 atm of pressure and 22.0 degrees of Celsius occupies 0.350L, what pressure will hold the same sample of gas in a
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  6. Answer Check...A 3.00L sample of gas was collected over water at 45 degrees Celsius. The wet gas exerts pressure of 1.50atm.
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  7. a sample of a gas occupies a volume of 1025 mL at 75 degrees Celsius and 0.75 atm. What will be the new volume if temperature
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  8. A sample of nitrogen gas occupies a volume of 250 mL at 25 degrees Celsius. What volume will it occupy at 95 degrees Celsius
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  9. If a 14.05g sample of a gas occupies 10.0L at STP, what is the molar mass of the gas at 125 degrees Celsius?
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  10. A sample of gas at 38 degrees Celsius occupies a volume of 2.97 L and exerts a pressure of 3.14 atm. The gas is heated to 118
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