If I start with 30 mL at 200 K and heat it to 400 K, what would be the new volume. (Pressure is constant)
60 mL
What is the value for R, and what are its units?
0.0821 L*atm/mol*K
What are the STP values?
273.15 K; 101.325 kPa
Convert 100 grams of NO2 into moles of NO2
2 mols
What law relates volume and temperature
Charles Law
If I start with 0.90 atm at 10.0 Celsius and cool it to 3.0 Celsius, what would be the new pressure. (Volume is constant)
0.88 atm
If I have 3.7 moles of gas at 5 L and 210 K, what would the Pressure be?
12.8 atm
How many liters are in 50.0 grams of Cl2 at STP?
15.8 L
Convert 34.7 moles of CaCO3 into grams
3470 grams
Which law relates temperature and pressure
Gay Lussac's Law
If I have 22 L of gas at 3.3 atm and 280 K, how many moles do I have?
3.2 moles
Given: O3 (g)
T1: 843 K
V1: 36.7 L
V2: 61.285 L
Wanted: T2 in kelvins?
1410 K
Convert 35 grams of CH4 into liters of water vapor at STP
CH4 + O2 = CO2 + H2O
98 liters of water vapor
Which law relates temperature, volume, and pressure
Combined gas law
The Combined Gas Law includes which Gas Laws?
Boyle's, Charles', and Gay-Lussac's
What is your final pressure of ozone(O3) if you have 3.40 moles, temperature is =34.0 C, and your gas occupies 43.0 L?
P=1.99 atm
Given: CO (g)
P: 158 kPa
V: 57.122 L
T: 1167.05 K
Wanted: n in moles of CO?
0.930 mol
Convert 14 grams of CO2 into liters of O2 at 1.2 atm and 35 degrees Celsius
CH4 + O2 = CO2 + H2O
13.5 Liters
Which law has a temperature, pressure, volume, constant, and mass as variables.
Ideal gas law
If I start with 44.0 mL at 10.0 Celsius and 152 mmHg, and heat it to 41.0 Celsius while increasing the pressure to 2432 mmHg, what would be the new volume.
3.05 mL
If you have 2 moles of gas, and it occupies 44.8 L, what must the temperature and pressure be? (temp must be in K, press must be in atm)
0 C (273 K) and 1 atm
Given: F2 (g)
P2: 23.51 kPa
V1: 96.4 L
V2: 28.95 L
Wanted: P1 in kilopascals?
7.06 kPa
How many grams of baking soda (NaHCO3) do you get in a reaction where the temperature is 58 K, the volume is 1.0 L, and the pressure is standard?
Mass = 18 grams
Which law relates volume, moles, and equals a constant?
Avogadro's Law
V1/n1= v2/n2