36.Five moles of a gas has a pressure of 5atm. If the pressure is changed to 2.5atm how many moles of gas do you now have?

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36.Five moles of a gas has a pressure of 5atm. If the pressure is changed
to 2.5atm how many moles of gas do you now have?
37.A gas has a pressure of 780mm Hg and contains 3.45moles. If you
take away 1.45moles what would be the new pressure?
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38. 4.56moles of a gas have a pressure of 785mmHg. If the pressure is
changed to 2.3atm what is the new amount of the gas?
39.A gas has a pressure of 3.2atm and contains 4.5moles. If you pull out
.5moles of this gas what would be the new pressure?
40. 2.25moles of a gas has a pressure of 4.5atm. If the pressure is
reduced to 2.25atm how many moles do you now have?
Transcribed Image Text:36.Five moles of a gas has a pressure of 5atm. If the pressure is changed to 2.5atm how many moles of gas do you now have? 37.A gas has a pressure of 780mm Hg and contains 3.45moles. If you take away 1.45moles what would be the new pressure? ne 38. 4.56moles of a gas have a pressure of 785mmHg. If the pressure is changed to 2.3atm what is the new amount of the gas? 39.A gas has a pressure of 3.2atm and contains 4.5moles. If you pull out .5moles of this gas what would be the new pressure? 40. 2.25moles of a gas has a pressure of 4.5atm. If the pressure is reduced to 2.25atm how many moles do you now have?
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