Boyle's Law
Charles's Law
Gay-Lussac's Law
Combined Gas Law
Ideal Gas Law
100

A gas has a volume of 6.0 L at 1.5 atm. Pressure is increased on 3.0 atm at constant temperature. What is the new volume?

3.0 L

100

A balloon has volume 2.0 L at 270 K. It is warmed to 540 K at constant pressure. What is the new volume?

4.0 L

100

A gas at 1.0 atm and 300 K is heated to 600 K at constant volume. What is the final pressure?

2.0 atm

100

A gas is 2.0 L at 1.0 atm and 300 K. If it changes to 1.0 L and 600 K, what is the final pressure?

2.0 atm

100

How many liters does 0.500 mol of an ideal gas occupy at 273 K and 1.00 atm? (R = 0.08206)

11.2 L

200

A sealed syringe contains gas at 2.0 L and 0.80 atm. The pressure drops to 0.40 atm while temperature is constant. What is the final volume?

4 L

200

A gas at 300 K occupies 1.8 L. If temperature is reduced to 150 K at constant pressure, what is the volume?

0.9 L

200

A container shows pressure 1.4 atm at 350 K. If temperature drops to 175 K at constant volume, what is the new pressure?

0.70 atm

200

A sample is 4.0 L, 2.0 atm, and 320 K. It changes to 2.0 L and 400 K. What is the new pressure?

4.0 atm

200

0.200 mol of gas at 300 K has pressure 1.50 atm. What is its volume? (R = 0.08206)

3.28 L

300

A gas occupies 10.0 L at 0.50 atm. If pressure is raised to 1.25 atm with temperature constant, what is the new volume?

4.0 L

300

A sample is 5.0 L at 250 K. When heated to 500 K at constant pressure, what is the new volume?

10.0 L

300

A gas has pressure 2.2 atm at 320 K. Heated to 480 K at constant volume, what is the pressure?

3.3 atm

300

Gas at 5.0 L, 1.2 atm, and 290 K goes to 3.0 L and 435 K. Find the final pressure.

2.9 atm

300

A 1.25 mol sample at 298 K occupies 30.0 L. What is the pressure? (R = 0.08206)

0.99 atm

400

A container holds gas at 0.95 atm and 4.2 L. The pressure changes to 1.60 atm while temperature remains constant. Calculate the final volume.

2.5 L

400

A gas balloon reads 3.6 L at 290 K. If it cools to 200 K at constant pressure, what volume will it have?

2.48 L

400

A sealed container has pressure 0.85 atm at 250 K. If temperature increases to 500 K, what is the final pressure?

1.70 atm

400

A gas starts at 3.0 L, 0.90 atm, and 280 K and ends at 6.0 L and 420 K. What is the final pressure?

0.60 atm

400

0.350 mol of gas occupies 6.50 L at 350 K. Find the pressure. (R = 0.08206)

1.26 atm

500

A piston compresses gas from 12.0 L at 0.60 atm to 4.0 L at constant temperature. What was the final pressure?

1.8 atm

500

A gas initially occupies 8.0 L at 200 K. At what temperature will the volume be 12.0 L if pressure is constant?

300 K

500

A sample at 1.6 atm and unknown initial temperature doubles in pressure when heated to 720 K. What was the initial temperature?

360 K

500

A sample at 2.5 L, 1.8 atm, and 310 K is changed to 1.5 L and 250 K. Calculate the final pressure.

6.0 atm

500

A container holds gas at 2.00 atm and 400 K occupying 10.0 L. How many moles of gas are inside? (R = 0.08206)

9.92 mol