Assuming that temperature remains constant,

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  2. A balloon at 32 °C is filled with 21 L of air. What would its volume be at a temperature of 52 °C, assuming pressure remains
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  3. Assuming that temperature remains constant, calculate the final volumePressure of a sample of 45 L of gas is increased and the
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  4. A gas cylinder of volume 26 liters contains an ideal gas at temperature 27 degrees C and pressure 1920 kPa. Some of the gas
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  5. SHOW WORKA cylinder containing 48g of nitrogen gas at room temperature is placed on a scale. The valve is opened and 12g of gas
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  6. Assuming pressure and temperature remain constant, what happens to the volume of a gas if the number of moles of gas is
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  7. You have 1L of an ideal gas at 0 degree celsius and 10 atm pressure. You allow the gas to expand against a constant external
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  8. A balloonist is preparing to make a trip in a helium-filled balloon. The trip begins in early morning at a temperature of 15
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  9. A 33.0-L cylinder contains 481 g O2(g) at 22.5°C. What mass of O2(g) must be released to reduce the pressure in the cylinder to
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  10. A 35.0-L cylinder contains 387 g O2(g) at 22.5°C. What mass of O2(g) must be released to reduce the pressure in the cylinder to
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