If I initially have a gas with a pressure of 945 kPa and a temperafure of 35.0°C andI heat it to 738 °C, what will the new pressure be? Assume the volume is constant.

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Period 1 2 3 45 67
an occup
Combined Gas Law Calculations
volume
Use the Combined Gas Law to answer the following questions:
1 so.bL
Lof a gas is collected at -22.0°C. When the temperature is changed to STP what is the new
volume?
50
TC= 273
rom
154.4L
25
2-
Isu
2 If the sun heats my car from a temperature of 20°C to a temperature of 55 °C, what will the pressure
inside my car be? Assume the pressure was initially 710 mm Hg.
710
chiw noollad dde
1794.8mmt.g miae
%3D
293
328
hbanooled
fad noolled ortlo soulo sh
3 If 500 mL of Oxygen gas at a pressure of 2.0 atmis compressed to a pressure of 4.08 atm, what is the
new volume at constant temperature?
2.0
14,08 atm Wz
coolled s do2 02
de ed
Vz =245.09 ml
24 5m L]
4.
If I initially have a gas with a pressure of 945 kPa and a temperature of 35.0°C and Iheat it to 738
°C, what will the new pressure be? Assume the volume is constant.
Transcribed Image Text:Period 1 2 3 45 67 an occup Combined Gas Law Calculations volume Use the Combined Gas Law to answer the following questions: 1 so.bL Lof a gas is collected at -22.0°C. When the temperature is changed to STP what is the new volume? 50 TC= 273 rom 154.4L 25 2- Isu 2 If the sun heats my car from a temperature of 20°C to a temperature of 55 °C, what will the pressure inside my car be? Assume the pressure was initially 710 mm Hg. 710 chiw noollad dde 1794.8mmt.g miae %3D 293 328 hbanooled fad noolled ortlo soulo sh 3 If 500 mL of Oxygen gas at a pressure of 2.0 atmis compressed to a pressure of 4.08 atm, what is the new volume at constant temperature? 2.0 14,08 atm Wz coolled s do2 02 de ed Vz =245.09 ml 24 5m L] 4. If I initially have a gas with a pressure of 945 kPa and a temperature of 35.0°C and Iheat it to 738 °C, what will the new pressure be? Assume the volume is constant.
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