• A 50.0 L cylinder contains nitrogen gas at a pressure of 12.5 atm. The contents of the cylinder are emptied into an evacuated tank of unknown volume. If the final pressure in the tank is 1.55 atm, then what is the volume of the tank?

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• A 50.0 L cylinder contains nitrogen gas at a pressure of 12.5 atm. The
contents of the cylinder are emptied into an evacuated tank of unknown
volume. If the final pressure in the tank is 1.55 atm, then what is the
• What is the pressure in kilopascals, exerted by 1.00 X 1020 molecules of N2
in a 305 ml flask at 175°C?"
• A balloon is inflated to a volume of 2.50 L inside a house that is kept at
24°C. Then it is taken outside on a very cold winter day. If the temperature
outside is -25°C, what will be the volume of the balloon when it is taken
outside? Assume the quantity of air in the balloon and its pressure both
remain constant.
• What is the density of oxygen gas (O,) at 298 K and 0.987 atm?
Transcribed Image Text:• A 50.0 L cylinder contains nitrogen gas at a pressure of 12.5 atm. The contents of the cylinder are emptied into an evacuated tank of unknown volume. If the final pressure in the tank is 1.55 atm, then what is the • What is the pressure in kilopascals, exerted by 1.00 X 1020 molecules of N2 in a 305 ml flask at 175°C?" • A balloon is inflated to a volume of 2.50 L inside a house that is kept at 24°C. Then it is taken outside on a very cold winter day. If the temperature outside is -25°C, what will be the volume of the balloon when it is taken outside? Assume the quantity of air in the balloon and its pressure both remain constant. • What is the density of oxygen gas (O,) at 298 K and 0.987 atm?
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