1. A certain light bulb containing Argon has a pressure of 1.20 atm at 18 C. If it will be heated to 85 C at constant volume, what will be the resulting pressure?

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A certain light bulb containing Argon has a pressure of1.20 atm at 18 C. If it will be heated to 85 C at
constant volume, what will be the resulting pressure?
At 20 Ca confined Ammonia gas has a pressure of 2.50 atm. At what temperature would its pressure be
equal to 760 mmHg?
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2.
The Helium tank has a pressure of 650 torr at 25 C. What will be the pressure if the temperature is tripled?
4. The Oxygen tank manufacturer used to produce 5.0 L Oxygen tanks at 2000 psi and 25 C.
Statistics suggests that the 3.0 L Oxygen tank at 1500 psi more marketable. What temperature
requirement is needed to produce a 3.0 L Oxygen tank at 1500 psi?
5. Helium gas has a volume of 250 ml at 0 C at 1.0 atm. What will be the final pressure if the
volume is reduced to 100 ml at 45 C?
Transcribed Image Text:A certain light bulb containing Argon has a pressure of1.20 atm at 18 C. If it will be heated to 85 C at constant volume, what will be the resulting pressure? At 20 Ca confined Ammonia gas has a pressure of 2.50 atm. At what temperature would its pressure be equal to 760 mmHg? 3. 1. 2. The Helium tank has a pressure of 650 torr at 25 C. What will be the pressure if the temperature is tripled? 4. The Oxygen tank manufacturer used to produce 5.0 L Oxygen tanks at 2000 psi and 25 C. Statistics suggests that the 3.0 L Oxygen tank at 1500 psi more marketable. What temperature requirement is needed to produce a 3.0 L Oxygen tank at 1500 psi? 5. Helium gas has a volume of 250 ml at 0 C at 1.0 atm. What will be the final pressure if the volume is reduced to 100 ml at 45 C?
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