General
Chemists
Charles's & Boyle's
G-L's & Dalton's
Ideal & Combined
100

one goes up, the other goes up

direct

100

P1V= P2V2

Boyle's law

100

A sample of oxygen had an initial volume of 4.0L and was at a standard pressure of 1atm, what would the new volume be if the pressure was increased to 25.00atm?

Boyle's law (P1V1 = P2V2)

0.16 atm

100

My car tires are filled to 32psi at 20°C, when the first frost happens and the temperature drops to 15°C, what could my tire pressure drop to?

G-L's law (P1 / T1 = P2 / T2)

31.45 psi

100

If I have 4 moles of a gas at a pressure of 5.6 atm and a volume of 12 L, what is the temperature?

Ideal Gas (PV = nRT) 

*R = .0821

204.6K

200

one goes down, the other goes up

inverse

200

P1 + P2 + (etc) = Ptotal

Dalton's

200

4.40 L of a gas is collected at 50.0 °C. What will be its volume upon cooling to 25.0 °C?

Charles's law (V1 / T1 = V2 / T2)

4.06 L

200

What is the atmospheric pressure if the partial pressures of nitrogen, oxygen, and argon are 604.5 mmHg, 162.8 mmHg, and 0.5 mmHg, respectively?

Dalton's law (add them up!)

767.8 mmHg

200

2 L of hydrogen gas are stored at a pressure of 100kPa. If the temperature does not change, what will the volume of the gas be when the pressure is decreased to 25 kPa?

Combined gas law

2 L x 100 kPa / 25 kPa = 8L

300

Pressure increases, volumes  ___

decreases

300

PV= nRT

Ideal Gas law

300

A 2.50-L volume of hydrogen measured at -100 degrees Celsius is warmed to 100 degrees Celsius. Calculate the volume of the gas at the higher temperature, assuming no change in pressure.

Charles's law (V1 / T1 = V2 / T2)

5.39 L

300

Container A contains a gas with a pressure of 3.24 mmHg. Container B contains a gas under 2.82 atm of pressure. Container C contains a gas under 1.21 atm of pressure. If all these gases are combined into container D, what is the pressure in container D?

Dalton's law (add them up once all in same units!)

Container A: 3.24 mmHg --> .004 atm

4.0343 atm

300

If I have 2.4 moles of gas held at a temperature of 97oC and in a container with a volume of 45 L, what is the pressure of the gas?

1.62 atm (164 kPa)

400

Temperature increases, volume ___

increases

400

P1V/ T= P2V/ T2

Combined Gas law

400

A sample of helium gas in a balloon is compressed from 4.0 L to 2.5 L at constant temperature.  If the initial pressure was 3.0 atm at 4.0L, what is the new pressure at 2.5 L?

Boyle's law (P1V1 = P2V2)

4.8 atm

400

The pressure in an automobile tire is 1.88 atm at 25.0oC.  What will be the pressure if the temperature warms up to 37.0oC?

G-L's law (P1 / T1 = P2 / T2)

1.96 atm

400

A cylinder that contains air at a pressure of 100 kPa has a volume of 0.75 L. The pressure is increased to 300 kPa. If the temperature does not change, what is the new volume of air?

Combined Gas Law

100 kPa x 0.75 L / 300 kPa =0.25 L

500

Temperature increases, pressure ___

increases

500

V1 / T= V2 /T2

Charles's law

500

If I have 45L of helium in a balloon at 300K and increase the temperature of the balloon to 350K, what will the new volume of the balloon be?

Charles's law (V1 / T1 = V2 / T2)

52.5 L

500

At 95ºC, the pressure of a sample of chlorine is 1.15 atm. What will the pressure be at 105ºC, assuming constant volume?

G-L's (P1 / T1 = P2 / T2)

1.18 atm

500

If I have an unknown quantity of gas at a pressure of 1.2 atm, a volume of 31 L and a temperature of 87oC, how many moles of gas do I have?

1.26 mol

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