GAS LAWS: 1. A sample of chlorine gas (Cl 2) occupies 1.65 L at 760 mmHg and 308 K. What pressure (in mm Hg) will the sample exert at 3.00 L and 51.0 °C?   2. The atmospheric pressure is noted to be 740.0mmHg on a given day.  Air is composed of nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases.  If air is 78% nitrogen, what is the partial pressure of nitrogen?   3. A sample of helium gas has a volume of 250.0 mL when its pressure is 0.935 atm. If the temperature remains constant, what will the pressure of the gas be when it has a volume of 175.0 mL?

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1. A sample of chlorine gas (Cl 2) occupies 1.65 L at 760 mmHg and 308 K. What pressure (in mm Hg) will the sample exert at 3.00 L and 51.0 °C?
 
2. The atmospheric pressure is noted to be 740.0mmHg on a given day.  Air is composed of nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases.  If air is 78% nitrogen, what is the partial pressure of nitrogen?
 
3. A sample of helium gas has a volume of 250.0 mL when its pressure is 0.935 atm. If the temperature remains constant, what will the pressure of the gas be when it has a volume of 175.0 mL?
 
4. A breathing mixture used by deep-sea divers contains helium, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. What is the partial pressure of oxygen at a barometric pressure of 101.4 kPa, if  PHe = 82.5 kPa and PCO2   = 0.4 kPa?
 
5. What is the pressure exerted by 1.2 mol of a gas with a temperature of 20. °C and a volume of 9.5 L?        ( R = 0.0821 L ×atm/mol ×K)  or  (R = 8.314 kPa ×dm 3/mol ×K)
 
6. If a balloon is heated, what happens to the volume of the air in the balloon if the pressure is constant?
 
7. The pressure of nitrogen (N 2) in a 20.0 L flask is 0.603 atm at 62 °C. What mass, in grams, of N 2 is in the flask? ( R = 0.0821 L ×atm/mol ×K) or  (R = 8.314 kPa ×dm 3/mol ×K)
 
8. What directly determines the average kinetic energy of the molecules of any gas? (in other words, K.E. increases as ___________ increases)
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