example of which gas law

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Problem 5.127QP: A 1.000-g sample of an unknown gas at 0C gives the following data: P(atm) V (L) 0.2500 3.1908 0.5000...
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Samantha has a balloon that has been sitting at room temperature (about
70°F). She puts the balloon in the freezer where the temperature is -4°F.
After several hours she checks the balloon and makes an observation
about the size of the balloon. She notices that the balloon *
is bigger than when it was at room temperature.
is smaller than when it was at room temperature.
is the same size as it was at room temperature.
has bursts.
An aerosol can has a warning on it to not put the can in a flame. This is
because if the temperature of the gas inside the aerosol can increases,
the pressure will also increase and cause the can to burst. This is an
example of which gas law? *
Charles's Law
Ideal Gas Law
Boyle's Law
Gay-Lussac's Law
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Transcribed Image Text:SIGCWEI4k6dUZUyOINPX61C7xWff4_h0l0JpfWjVAR54GaQQg/viewform?hr_submission Chgl3LrvSRQSE Samantha has a balloon that has been sitting at room temperature (about 70°F). She puts the balloon in the freezer where the temperature is -4°F. After several hours she checks the balloon and makes an observation about the size of the balloon. She notices that the balloon * is bigger than when it was at room temperature. is smaller than when it was at room temperature. is the same size as it was at room temperature. has bursts. An aerosol can has a warning on it to not put the can in a flame. This is because if the temperature of the gas inside the aerosol can increases, the pressure will also increase and cause the can to burst. This is an example of which gas law? * Charles's Law Ideal Gas Law Boyle's Law Gay-Lussac's Law Submit
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A 250mL sample of gas at 450K and 1.2atm is heated to 725K and has a
new pressure of 2.5atm. What is the new volume of the gas? *
193mL
74.5mL
0.0134mL
466mL
A 275mL sample of gas has a temperature of 45°C. What is the
temperature of the gas (in °C) when the volume is reduced to 175mL? *
71°C
29°C
-71.°C
227°C
A sample of gas has a pressure of 840 mm Hg at a temperature of 13°C.
What is the pressure of the gas when the temperature is reduced to -11°C?
917 mm Hg
O -711 mm Hg
N 9
Transcribed Image Text:7xWff4_hOl0JpfW/VAR54GaQQg/viewform?hr_submission=Chgl3Lrv5RQSE A 250mL sample of gas at 450K and 1.2atm is heated to 725K and has a new pressure of 2.5atm. What is the new volume of the gas? * 193mL 74.5mL 0.0134mL 466mL A 275mL sample of gas has a temperature of 45°C. What is the temperature of the gas (in °C) when the volume is reduced to 175mL? * 71°C 29°C -71.°C 227°C A sample of gas has a pressure of 840 mm Hg at a temperature of 13°C. What is the pressure of the gas when the temperature is reduced to -11°C? 917 mm Hg O -711 mm Hg N 9
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