8. A sample of nitrogen gas at 25.°C has a pressure of 740. torr and a volume of 0.400 L. What is the volume if the pressure changes to 1200. torr and the temperature remains the same?

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8. A sample of nitrogen gas at 25.°C has a pressure of 740. torr and a volume of 0.400 L.
What is the volume if the pressure changes to 1200. torr and the temperature remains the
same?
9. The volume of a gas at STP is 488. mL, Calculate its volume at 22.5 atm and 323 K.
10. A sample of argon gas at 1.00 atm and 200. K has a volume of 40. 0 L. What is the
volume if the temperature is increased to 400. K and the pressure becomes 2.00 atm?
11. Two moles of a gas at 2.00 atm pressure occupies 55.6 L. If the temperature remains
the same, and the pressure remains the same, what is the volume of twice as much gas?
Transcribed Image Text:☆ temperature, -196.°C? T O 8. A sample of nitrogen gas at 25.°C has a pressure of 740. torr and a volume of 0.400 L. What is the volume if the pressure changes to 1200. torr and the temperature remains the same? 9. The volume of a gas at STP is 488. mL, Calculate its volume at 22.5 atm and 323 K. 10. A sample of argon gas at 1.00 atm and 200. K has a volume of 40. 0 L. What is the volume if the temperature is increased to 400. K and the pressure becomes 2.00 atm? 11. Two moles of a gas at 2.00 atm pressure occupies 55.6 L. If the temperature remains the same, and the pressure remains the same, what is the volume of twice as much gas?
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