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11:34
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Workbook Actvity
Chapter 7, Lesson 4
Name
More Gas Laws
Directions Match the items in column A with those in column B. Write
the letter of each correct answer on the line.
Column B
Column A
1. Relates pressure and volume of a gas.
2. Relates pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas
This law can be used in place of all others.
3. Relates volume and temperature of a gas.
A Boyle's law
B Charles's law
C combined gas law
D Gay-Lussac's law
4. Relates pressure and temperature of a gas.
Directions Write the answer to each question.
5. A gas sample at 45°C has a pressure of 123 kPa. If the gas is
cooled to 30°C, what is the new pressure?
6. A 3.4-L sample of a gas has a pressure of 1.9 atm. What is the
new volume if the pressure is increased to 3.5 atm?
7. A gas sample at 20°C has a volume of 1.0 L. What would the
new volume be if the gas is cooled to -15 C?
8. A732-ml gas sample has a pressure of 540.0 mm Hg. What is
the new pressure if the volume is increased to 1.0 L?
9. What gas law explains why the tires on a car lose pressure in
winter?
10. A reaction occurs in a closed container that produces a gas.
Adding more gas increases the pressure inside the container.
Explain why. What else increases and why?
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Transcribed Image Text:11:34 Period Workbook Actvity Chapter 7, Lesson 4 Name More Gas Laws Directions Match the items in column A with those in column B. Write the letter of each correct answer on the line. Column B Column A 1. Relates pressure and volume of a gas. 2. Relates pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas This law can be used in place of all others. 3. Relates volume and temperature of a gas. A Boyle's law B Charles's law C combined gas law D Gay-Lussac's law 4. Relates pressure and temperature of a gas. Directions Write the answer to each question. 5. A gas sample at 45°C has a pressure of 123 kPa. If the gas is cooled to 30°C, what is the new pressure? 6. A 3.4-L sample of a gas has a pressure of 1.9 atm. What is the new volume if the pressure is increased to 3.5 atm? 7. A gas sample at 20°C has a volume of 1.0 L. What would the new volume be if the gas is cooled to -15 C? 8. A732-ml gas sample has a pressure of 540.0 mm Hg. What is the new pressure if the volume is increased to 1.0 L? 9. What gas law explains why the tires on a car lose pressure in winter? 10. A reaction occurs in a closed container that produces a gas. Adding more gas increases the pressure inside the container. Explain why. What else increases and why? Pearsen AGS Glebe. Permion is gruted to produce for dasroom e nly Chemistry
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