7) Gas in a balloon occupies 5.5L at 300.0K. The balloon is dipped into liquid Nitrogen at a temperature of -1930C. What volume will the gas in the balloon occupy at this temperature?

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7) Gas in a balloon occupies 5.5L at 300.0K. The balloon is dipped into liquid
Nitrogen at a temperature of -1930C. What volume will the gas in the
balloon occupy at this temperature?
8) The average lung capacity of humans is about 4.0L. Assuming you are
breathing pure 02, how many moles of oxygen gas can your lungs hold at
250C and 0.95atm?-
9) A gas is heated from -10.15°C to 24.85°C and the volume is increased from
24.0 liters to 35.0 liters by moving a large piston within a cylinder. If the
original pressure was 780 torr, what would the final pressure be in
atmospheres(atm)?
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Transcribed Image Text:v 14 A A B IU V Av 7) Gas in a balloon occupies 5.5L at 300.0K. The balloon is dipped into liquid Nitrogen at a temperature of -1930C. What volume will the gas in the balloon occupy at this temperature? 8) The average lung capacity of humans is about 4.0L. Assuming you are breathing pure 02, how many moles of oxygen gas can your lungs hold at 250C and 0.95atm?- 9) A gas is heated from -10.15°C to 24.85°C and the volume is increased from 24.0 liters to 35.0 liters by moving a large piston within a cylinder. If the original pressure was 780 torr, what would the final pressure be in atmospheres(atm)? Text Predictions: On DELL F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 PrtScr %. & CO 近
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