2518-25 General, Settings Help Discussions List > View Topic Gas_Laws Cho 7 Unlocked: Monday, February 8, 2021 12:00 AM CST - Friday, February 12, 2021 11:30 PM CST. Must post first. * Subscribe 1. A gas has a volume of 159mL, a pressure os 1.25atm and a Temperature of 230C. If the pressure decreases to 0.95atm and the volume increases to 165mL, what is the new temperature of the gas in Celsius? 2. You have a container of N20 gas. It has a volume of 250.mL and pressure of 0.85atm at 36 OC. How many grams of N20 gas are present? 3. Determine the STRONGEST intermolecular forces (dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, or London Forces) for each of the following compounds: a) HF b) BF3 c) CH4 d) CH3OH e) NF3 You will also need to know how to use Boyle's, Charles' and Dalton's Gas Laws. I would suggest doing the practice problems and let me know if you have questions. Start a New Thread

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1. A gas has a volume of 159mL, a pressure os 1.25atm and a Temperature of 230C. If the
pressure decreases to 0.95atm and the volume increases tó 165mL, what is the new
temperature of the gas in Celsius?
2. You have a container of N20 gas. It has a volume of 250.mL and pressure of 0.85atm at 36
OC. How many grams of N2O gas are present?
3. Determine the STRONGEST intermolecular forces (dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, or
London Forces) for each of the following compounds:
a) HF
b) BF3
c) CH4
d) CH3OH
e) NF3
You will also need to know how to use Boyle's, Charles' and Dalton's Gas Laws. I would
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