Boyle’s law relates these two variables that effect gases.
What is Volume and pressure?
V1 = 215 mL
T1 = 300 K
T2 = 225 K
Solve for V2
161.25 mL
This is held constant in Gay-Lussac's law
What is volume.
A sample of nitrogen occupies a volume of 250 mL at 25 c. what volume will it occupy at 95 c.
What is 308.7 mL
A football inflated inside and then taken outdoors on a winter day shrinks slightly.
Charle's Law
P1 = 740 mmHg
V1 = 250 mL
V2 = 1000 mL
Solve for P2
185 mmHg
Temperature and volume have a _________ relationship
Direct
P1 = 1.5 atm
T1 = 273 K
P2 = 4.5 atm
Solve for T2
819 K
Pushing in the plunger of a plugged-up syringe decreases the volume of air trapped under the plunger.
Boyle's law
When 85.0L of a gas at 104.4 kPa is decreased to 21.0kPa, this is the new volume.
What is 423L
V1 = 3.5 L
T1 = 273 K
V2 = 5.0 L
Solve for T2
390 K
Temperature is measured in________ when completing gas law problems.
What is kelvin
The temperature of a 4.00 L container of gas is heated from 10.0°C to 20.0°C. What is the new volume?
What is 4.14L
The bubbles exhaled by a scuba diver grow as the approach the surface of the ocean.
Boyle's law
A container holds 500. mL of CO2 at 20.° C and 742 torr. What will be the volume of the CO2 if the pressure is increased to 795 torr?
What is 467 ML
According to Charles's Law, what happens to the volume of a gas when its temperature increases?
The volume increases
P1 = 740 mmHg
T1 = 200 K
T2 = 300 K
Solve for P2
1110 mmHg
The relationships between the following four variables are known as the gas laws.
Pressure, Temperature, Volume and Moles
A slightly under inflated rubber life raft left in bright sunlight swells up (Why shouldn't you overinflate your life raft when your ship goes down in tropical waters?)
Charles law
A sample of neon occupies a volume of 461 mL at STP (273 K & 1 atm). What will be the volume of the neon when the pressure is reduced to 0.92 atm?
What is 501 ML
The temperature of a 4.00 L container of gas is heated from 10.0°C to 20.0°C. What is the new volume?
What is 4.14L
The air in a tank has a pressure of 640 mmHg at 23 C. When placed in a sunlight the temperature rose to 48 C. What was the pressure of the tank
What is 694 mmHg
A dry gas has a pressure of 38.4 kPa at 72.5 c. what will be the temperature of this gas at 80 kPa
What is 719.8 K
When gunpowder burns, it creates a large amount of superheated gas. The high pressure of the hot gas behind the bullet forces it out of the barrel of the gun.
Gay-Lussac's