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Question 1
1.

If 1.00 L of gas at 1.00 atm of pressure is compressed to a volume of 0.473 L, what is the new pressure of the gas?

Which gas law formula should you use to solve this problem?

Question 2
2.

If 1.00 L of gas at 1.00 atm of pressure is compressed to a volume of 0.473 L, what is the new pressure of the gas?

Show how you would set up the numbers in your gas law equation.

Question 3
3.

If 1.00 L of gas at 1.00 atm of pressure is compressed to a volume of 0.473 L, what is the new pressure of the gas?

Enter your final answer. Watch your significant digits and units to earn credit!

Question 4
4.

On a hot day, you may have noticed a bag of potato chips seems to “inflate.” If I have a 250. mL bag at a temperature of 292 K, and I leave it in my car that reaches a temperature of 333 K, what will be the new volume of the bag of chips?
Which gas law formula should you use to solve this problem?

Question 5
5.

On a hot day, you may have noticed a bag of potato chips seems to “inflate.” If I have a 250. mL bag at a temperature of 292 K, and I leave it in my car that reaches a temperature of 333 K, what will be the new volume of the bag of chips?
Show how you would set up the numbers in your gas law equation.

Question 6
6.

On a hot day, you may have noticed a bag of potato chips seems to “inflate.” If I have a 250. mL bag at a temperature of 292 K, and I leave it in my car that reaches a temperature of 333 K, what will be the new volume of the bag of chips?
Enter your final answer. Watch your significant digits and units to earn credit!

Question 7
7.

A container containing 5.00 L of a gas is collected at 100 K and then allowed to expand to 20.0 L. What must the new temperature be in order to maintain the same pressure
Which gas law formula should you use to solve this problem?

Question 8
8.

A container containing 5.00 L of a gas is collected at 100 K and then allowed to expand to 20.0 L. What must the new temperature be in order to maintain the same pressure
Show how you would set up the numbers in your gas law equation.

Question 9
9.

A container containing 5.00 L of a gas is collected at 100 K and then allowed to expand to 20.0 L. What must the new temperature be in order to maintain the same pressure
Enter your final answer. Watch your significant digits and units to earn credit!

Question 10
10.

If 22.5 L of nitrogen at 748 atm are compressed to 725 atm at constant temperature. What is the new volume?
Which gas law formula should you use to solve this problem?

Question 11
11.

If 22.5 L of nitrogen at 748 atm are compressed to 725 atm at constant temperature. What is the new volume?
Show how you would set up the numbers in your gas law equation.

Question 12
12.

If 22.5 L of nitrogen at 748 atm are compressed to 725 atm at constant temperature. What is the new volume?
Enter your final answer. Watch your significant digits and units to earn credit!

Question 13
13.

If you inhale 2.2 L of gas at a temperature of 291 K and it heats to a temperature of 311 K in your body, what is the new volume of the gas?

Which gas law would you use to solve this problem?

Question 14
14.

If you inhale 2.2 L of gas at a temperature of 291 K and it heats to a temperature of 311 K in your body, what is the new volume of the gas?

Enter your final answer. Watch your significant digits and units to earn credit!

Question 15
15.

A 25℃ sample of gas have a volume of 5.0L. What will its volume be if it is heated to 50.0 ℃?

Which gas law formula would you use to solve this problem?

Question 16
16.

A 25 ℃ sample of gas have a volume of 5.0 L. What will its volume be if it is heated to 50.0 ℃?

Enter your final answer. Watch your significant digits and units to earn credit!