A 5.0 L sample of gas at a pressure of 0.89atm has the volume reduced to 2.0L. What is the new pressure? * O 2.2atm 8.9atm 11atm 0.36atm According to the Kinetic Molecular Theory, is created by the particles striking the walls of the container. * volume temperature pressure moles A gas with a pressure of 525 mm Hg and a temperature of 80°C is cooled 10 to 25°C. What is the pressure of the gas after it is cooled? * 621 mm Hg 443 mm Hg 200. mm Hg 164 mm Hg

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A 5.0 L sample of gas at a pressure of 0.89atm has the volume reduced
to 2.0L. What is the new pressure? *
2.2atm
8.9atm
11atm
0.36atm
is created by the particles
According to the Kinetic Molecular Theory,
striking the walls of the container. *
volume
temperature
pressure
moles
A gas with a pressure of 525 mm Hg and a temperature of 80°C is cooled 10
to 25°C. What is the pressure of the gas after it is cooled? *
O 621 mm Hg
443 mm Hg
200. mm Hg
164 mm Hg
Transcribed Image Text:A 5.0 L sample of gas at a pressure of 0.89atm has the volume reduced to 2.0L. What is the new pressure? * 2.2atm 8.9atm 11atm 0.36atm is created by the particles According to the Kinetic Molecular Theory, striking the walls of the container. * volume temperature pressure moles A gas with a pressure of 525 mm Hg and a temperature of 80°C is cooled 10 to 25°C. What is the pressure of the gas after it is cooled? * O 621 mm Hg 443 mm Hg 200. mm Hg 164 mm Hg
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