COMBINED GAS LAW: Set n=50 particles constant and select Hold Constant NOTHING: P¡V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 Note only the particles are constant, so it will not be in the math equation. It is a constant! For the following table, Start with the first data: n=50, T1=300K, V1=5.0nm P1=11.7atm. Use these bold values to calculate the missing data for each new set of conditions in experiment a-d Temperature Volume Pressure 300 5.0 11.7 a) 450 Measured Calculated 11.7 b) Measured Calculated 5.0 2.9 c) 75 10.0 Measured Calculated d) 600 5.0 Measured Calculated Show work for all 4 data points: a) b) c) d)

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Problem 5.127QP: A 1.000-g sample of an unknown gas at 0C gives the following data: P(atm) V (L) 0.2500 3.1908 0.5000...
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COMBINED GAS LAW:
Set n=50 particles constant and select Hold Constant
NOTHING:
P¡V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
Note only the particles are constant, so it will not be in the math
equation. It is a constant!
For the following table, Start with the first data: n=50,
T1=300K, V1=5.0nm P=11.7atm. Use these bold values to
calculate the missing data for each new set of conditions in
experiment a-d
Temperature
Volume
Pressure
300
5.0
11.7
a) 450
Measured Calculated 11.7
b) Measured Calculated 5.0
2.9
c) 75
10.0
Measured Calculated
d) 600
5.0
Measured Calculated
Show work for all 4 data points:
a)
b)
c) d)
Transcribed Image Text:COMBINED GAS LAW: Set n=50 particles constant and select Hold Constant NOTHING: P¡V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 Note only the particles are constant, so it will not be in the math equation. It is a constant! For the following table, Start with the first data: n=50, T1=300K, V1=5.0nm P=11.7atm. Use these bold values to calculate the missing data for each new set of conditions in experiment a-d Temperature Volume Pressure 300 5.0 11.7 a) 450 Measured Calculated 11.7 b) Measured Calculated 5.0 2.9 c) 75 10.0 Measured Calculated d) 600 5.0 Measured Calculated Show work for all 4 data points: a) b) c) d)
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