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7. Aballoon of air now occupies 10.0 L at 25.0°C and 1.00 atm. What temperature was it
initially, if it occupied 9.4 L and was in a freezer with a pressure of 0.939 atm?
8. 6.8 L of a gas is found to exert 97.3 kPa at 25.2°C. If the volume is changed to 12.5 L,
what would be the required temperature to change the pressure to standard pressure?
9. A cylinder is fitted with a moveable piston. A gas in the cylinder is heated up. If the
pressure only increases slightly, what will happen to the volume of the cylinder? Why?
10. You go on a road trip to escape the cold winter days of Kirkland Lake, Ontario to the warm
beaches of Moonbeam, Ontario. Since it is a long drive and you are leaving early in the
morning, you make sure to check the tire pressure and make sure it is at the
recommended level.
At lunchtime, you stop for gas and decide to check your car's tire pressure again. You
also notice that e tires seem to be a little bit larger than when you left.
The driver's manual suggests a pressure between 205 and 220 kPa. Knowing that the
tires heat up while driving; do you expect your reading to be high, low or the same as the
recommended tire pressure? Why? Since you plan on staying in Moonbeam a while to
see the sights, you think it would be best to adjust your tire pressure. What adjustments
should be made to your tires? Should you make these adjustments as soon as you arrive,
or the following day?
11. Think of a situation where pressure is constant but temperature changes. Discuss why
this may seem to violate one of the gas laws. Explain why it does not actually violate the
gas laws.
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Transcribed Image Text:%24 7. Aballoon of air now occupies 10.0 L at 25.0°C and 1.00 atm. What temperature was it initially, if it occupied 9.4 L and was in a freezer with a pressure of 0.939 atm? 8. 6.8 L of a gas is found to exert 97.3 kPa at 25.2°C. If the volume is changed to 12.5 L, what would be the required temperature to change the pressure to standard pressure? 9. A cylinder is fitted with a moveable piston. A gas in the cylinder is heated up. If the pressure only increases slightly, what will happen to the volume of the cylinder? Why? 10. You go on a road trip to escape the cold winter days of Kirkland Lake, Ontario to the warm beaches of Moonbeam, Ontario. Since it is a long drive and you are leaving early in the morning, you make sure to check the tire pressure and make sure it is at the recommended level. At lunchtime, you stop for gas and decide to check your car's tire pressure again. You also notice that e tires seem to be a little bit larger than when you left. The driver's manual suggests a pressure between 205 and 220 kPa. Knowing that the tires heat up while driving; do you expect your reading to be high, low or the same as the recommended tire pressure? Why? Since you plan on staying in Moonbeam a while to see the sights, you think it would be best to adjust your tire pressure. What adjustments should be made to your tires? Should you make these adjustments as soon as you arrive, or the following day? 11. Think of a situation where pressure is constant but temperature changes. Discuss why this may seem to violate one of the gas laws. Explain why it does not actually violate the gas laws. OL AON 15 V
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