What do you expect to happen to the  volume of a gas it its temperature is doubled while the pressure is kept constant? A balloon is filled with 2.33 L of helium at 304 K. If the balloon is moved indoors where the temperature is 293 K What will be the new volume of the balloon? Assume that pressure remains unchanged

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  1. What do you expect to happen to the  volume of a gas it its temperature is doubled while the pressure is kept constant?
  2. A balloon is filled with 2.33 L of helium at 304 K. If the balloon is moved indoors where the temperature is 293 K What will be the new volume of the balloon? Assume that pressure remains unchanged
  3. What happens to the kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of  gas as the temperature of the sample increases?
  4. The temperature at which the motion of particles theoretically ceases is
  5. The pressure resulting from the collision of air molecules with objects is called
  6. A 2.0g (approximately 0.45mole) sample of dry ice ( solid carbon dioxide) is placed in a an evacuated 3.5 L vessel at 30⁰C. Compute for the pressure inside the vessel after all the dry ice have been converted to carbon dioxide gas. ( R=0.0821 L.atm/mol.K)
  7. What is the volume of a container that can hold 0.5 mole of gas at 25⁰C and 1.25 atm?
  8. What 3 elements composes Carbohydrates and lipids?
  9. What group of Biomolecules are found as structural materials in hair, connective tissues, nails and other tough part of the body?
  10. Which of the following belong to unsaturated fats and should be taken moderately?

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