Molly inflates a beach ball to a volume of 8 liters in her air conditioned house where the temperature is 19 °C. Later that day, Molly takes the beach ball to the beach with some friends. The temperature at the beach was 33 °C, and the air pressure at the beach is the same as it was at the house. What will happen to Molly's beach ball when she is at the beach? Apply CER by: 1. making a claim as to what will happen to the beach ball. 2. supporting it with evidence [provide a calculation]. 3. connecting your claim and evidence with reasoning [the name and concept of the gas law you applied to solve the problem / answer the question and why you chose to apply it or why it fits this situation].

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There is a typo with Mollys volume, it should be 8.0 L not 8 L. Apply the significant figure rule to your final answer. Your final answer should have 1 significant figure.

STP Conditions
OC or 273 K
1 atm or 101 kPa
Boyle's Law
P₁V₁= P₂V/₂
Charles' Law
V₁ = V₂
T₁
T₂
Gay-Lussac's Law
P₁ = P₂
Combined Gas Law
P₁V₁ = P₂V₂
T₁
T₂
Ideal Gas Law
PV = nRT
R-8.31 L'APalmol"K
Or
0.0821 L'atm/mal"
Dalton's Law of
Partial Pressures
Protal = P₁+ P₂+ P3.
Transcribed Image Text:STP Conditions OC or 273 K 1 atm or 101 kPa Boyle's Law P₁V₁= P₂V/₂ Charles' Law V₁ = V₂ T₁ T₂ Gay-Lussac's Law P₁ = P₂ Combined Gas Law P₁V₁ = P₂V₂ T₁ T₂ Ideal Gas Law PV = nRT R-8.31 L'APalmol"K Or 0.0821 L'atm/mal" Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures Protal = P₁+ P₂+ P3.
Molly inflates a beach ball to a volume of 8 liters in her air conditioned house where the temperature is 19 °C.
Later that day, Molly takes the beach ball to the beach with some friends. The temperature at the beach was 33
*C, and the air pressure at the beach is the same as it was at the house. What will happen to Molly's beach ball
when she is at the beach?
Apply CER by:
1. making a claim as to what will happen to the beach ball.
2. supporting it with evidence [provide a calculation].
3. connecting your claim and evidence with reasoning [the name and concept of the gas law you applied to
solve the problem /answer the question and why you chose to apply it or why it fits this situation].
Transcribed Image Text:Molly inflates a beach ball to a volume of 8 liters in her air conditioned house where the temperature is 19 °C. Later that day, Molly takes the beach ball to the beach with some friends. The temperature at the beach was 33 *C, and the air pressure at the beach is the same as it was at the house. What will happen to Molly's beach ball when she is at the beach? Apply CER by: 1. making a claim as to what will happen to the beach ball. 2. supporting it with evidence [provide a calculation]. 3. connecting your claim and evidence with reasoning [the name and concept of the gas law you applied to solve the problem /answer the question and why you chose to apply it or why it fits this situation].
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