A sample of nitrogen gas occupies a volume of 3.87 liters at 52.8oC and 2.11 atm. What will the new temperature (in °C) when the volume increases to 4.55 liters and the pressure remains constant?  Report your answer in mL with three significant figures.  Report your answer in decimal notation using three significant figures. _______________________ °C

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A sample of nitrogen gas occupies a volume of 3.87 liters at 52.8oC and 2.11 atm.

What will the new temperature (in °C) when the volume increases to 4.55 liters and the pressure remains constant?  Report your answer in mL with three significant figures.  Report your answer in decimal notation using three significant figures.

_______________________ °C

 

A sample of hydrogen gas occupies a volume of 22.0 mL at STP. What will be the new pressure (in mmHg) when the temperature changes to 45.0oC and the volume expands to occupy 34.8 mL?

______________________ mmHg

 

A sample of O2 gas initially occupies a volume of 314 mL at 57.0oC and 1.97 atmospheres.

 

What volume will it occupy when the pressure changes to 872.0 torr while the temperature remains constant?  Report your answer in mL with three significant figures

______________ mL

 

If the before and after temperature had been 100.0oC instead of 57.0oC what would be the volume?  Everything else being the same.   Report your answer in mL with three significant figures

______________ mL

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