1. A sample of an ideal gas has a volume of 3.65 L at 14.00degrees C and 1:30 atm. What is the volume of the gas at 21 degreesC and 0.998 atm?
Answer has to be in L
2. If 5.45 moles of an ideal gas has a pressure of 7.02 atm, anda volume of 64.35 L, what is the temperature of the sample?
Answer has to be in L
3. If 57.5 moles of an ideal gas is at 1.43 atm at 33.50 degreesC, what is the volume of the gas?
Answer is L
4. If an ideal gas has a pressure of 8.49 atm, a temperature of66.3 degrees C, and has a volume of 96.39 L, how many moles of gasare in the sample?
Answer in mol
5. A 8.85 L container holds a mixture of two gases at 23 degreesC. The partial pressures of gas A and gas B, respectively, are0.447 atm and .542 atm. If 0.140 mol of a third gas is added withno change in volume or temperature, what will the total pressurebecome?
Answer in atm
1. A sample of an ideal gas has a volume of 3.65 L at 14.00degrees C and 1:30 atm. What is the volume of the gas at 21 degreesC and 0.998 atm?
Answer has to be in L
2. If 5.45 moles of an ideal gas has a pressure of 7.02 atm, anda volume of 64.35 L, what is the temperature of the sample?
Answer has to be in L
3. If 57.5 moles of an ideal gas is at 1.43 atm at 33.50 degreesC, what is the volume of the gas?
Answer is L
4. If an ideal gas has a pressure of 8.49 atm, a temperature of66.3 degrees C, and has a volume of 96.39 L, how many moles of gasare in the sample?
Answer in mol
5. A 8.85 L container holds a mixture of two gases at 23 degreesC. The partial pressures of gas A and gas B, respectively, are0.447 atm and .542 atm. If 0.140 mol of a third gas is added withno change in volume or temperature, what will the total pressurebecome?
Answer in atm