Question 5 1 pts A 303.9 gram sample of neon is introduced into a 3.5 L cylinder which is then heated until the pressure is 153.1 atm. What is the temperature (°C) of the gas? (Atomic weight: Ne = 20.2). K = 273.15 +°C %3D R = 0.08206 (L*atm)/(mol*K) Give your answer to 2 decimal places. 1 pts Question 6 Determine the volume (in L) of a 6.73 mol sample of O2 that has a pressure of 9.99 atm and a temperature of 6.94 K. Notice that there are three of the four variables given for a gas. Which gas law will you use?

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A 303.9 gram sample of neon is introduced into a 3.5 L cylinder which is then heated
until the pressure is 153.1 atm. What is the temperature (°C) of the gas?
(Atomic weight: Ne = 20.2). K = 273.15 +°C
%3D
R = 0.08206 (L*atm)/(mol*K) Give your answer to 2 decimal places.
1 pts
Question 6
Determine the volume (in L) of a 6.73 mol sample of O2 that has a pressure of 9.99 atm and a
temperature of 6.94 K. Notice that there are three of the four variables given for a gas. Which gas
law will you use?
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 1 pts A 303.9 gram sample of neon is introduced into a 3.5 L cylinder which is then heated until the pressure is 153.1 atm. What is the temperature (°C) of the gas? (Atomic weight: Ne = 20.2). K = 273.15 +°C %3D R = 0.08206 (L*atm)/(mol*K) Give your answer to 2 decimal places. 1 pts Question 6 Determine the volume (in L) of a 6.73 mol sample of O2 that has a pressure of 9.99 atm and a temperature of 6.94 K. Notice that there are three of the four variables given for a gas. Which gas law will you use?
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