If a gas occupies 3.2 L at 1.50 atm, what will be the pressure if the volume is increased to 15.4 L?

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Chemistry 151
Week 9- Introduction to Gases
4. The total pressure in a 11.2-L automobile tire is 32.0 psi at 25.0°C. What is the new pressure in the tire
if its temperature increases to 34.5 °C and the volume changes to 14.5 L?
5. If we have a sample of gas at 1.18 atm and 67.4 °C what would happen to the temperature if the
pressure
is increased to 3.62 atm? Calculate this temperature, assuming the volume stays constant at 2.00 L.
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Transcribed Image Text:Chemistry 151 Week 9- Introduction to Gases 4. The total pressure in a 11.2-L automobile tire is 32.0 psi at 25.0°C. What is the new pressure in the tire if its temperature increases to 34.5 °C and the volume changes to 14.5 L? 5. If we have a sample of gas at 1.18 atm and 67.4 °C what would happen to the temperature if the pressure is increased to 3.62 atm? Calculate this temperature, assuming the volume stays constant at 2.00 L. Page 13 of 13
Chemistry 151
Week 9- Introduction to Gases
POST-LABORATORY QUESTIONS:
To solve each of the problems below, first determine the equation you will need from the Introduction
section of this lab.
1. If a gas occupies 3.2 L at 1.50 atm, what will be the pressure if the volume is increased to 15.4 L?
bas in
2. A certain gas held at a temperature of 31.2 °C holds a volume of 458 mL. If the temperature is changed
to 55.0 °C, what will be the volume of the gas?
UTS
10gnol ori
Lomi do
won on
(ma) omuloV
000
028
3. If3.4 moles of gas are contained in a volume of 2.25 L, what is the new volume if1.8 moles are added to
the container? (Hint: if gas is added to the container, then the final number of moles (n2) includes BOTH
the initial 3.4 moles AND the added 1.8 moles.)
10 te0o ni doni omuloy bre nneuque wd gidenounlar i 1nW X
atelnnu
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Transcribed Image Text:Chemistry 151 Week 9- Introduction to Gases POST-LABORATORY QUESTIONS: To solve each of the problems below, first determine the equation you will need from the Introduction section of this lab. 1. If a gas occupies 3.2 L at 1.50 atm, what will be the pressure if the volume is increased to 15.4 L? bas in 2. A certain gas held at a temperature of 31.2 °C holds a volume of 458 mL. If the temperature is changed to 55.0 °C, what will be the volume of the gas? UTS 10gnol ori Lomi do won on (ma) omuloV 000 028 3. If3.4 moles of gas are contained in a volume of 2.25 L, what is the new volume if1.8 moles are added to the container? (Hint: if gas is added to the container, then the final number of moles (n2) includes BOTH the initial 3.4 moles AND the added 1.8 moles.) 10 te0o ni doni omuloy bre nneuque wd gidenounlar i 1nW X atelnnu Page 12 of 13
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