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4Combined Gas Law
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5What causes pressure?
6Particles hitting the container
7What is the volume of an ideal gas particle?
8Zero
9What is the average Kinetic Energy of an ideal
gas?
10Kelvin Temperature
11If a ball is dropped from 10 meters and it has a
perfectly elastic collision with the floor how
high will it bounce up?
1210 meters
13At what temperatures and pressures are gases most
ideal?
14Low pressure and High temperatures
15What is the formula for the combined gas law?
16PV PV T T
17A gas takes up a volume of 17 liters, has a
pressure of 2.3 atm, and a temperature of 299 K.
If I raise the temperature to 350 K and lower the
pressure to 1.5 atm, what is the new volume of
the gas?
1830.5 L
19If I have 17 liters of gas at a temperature of 67
0C and a pressure of 88.89 atm, what will be the
pressure of the gas if I raise the temperature to
94 0C and decrease the volume to 12 liters?
20136 atm
21If I have 21 liters of gas held at a pressure of
78 atm and a temperature of 900 K, what will be
the volume of the gas if I decrease the pressure
to 45 atm and decrease the temperature to 750 K?
2230.3 L
23If I have 2.9 L of gas at a pressure of 5 atm and
a temperature of 50 0C, what will be the
temperature of the gas if I decrease the volume
of the gas to 2.4 L and decrease the pressure to
3 atm?
24160 K
25If a gas occupies 733 cm3 at 10.0 oC, at what
temperature will it occupy 950 cm3? Assume that
pressure remains constant.
26370 K
27What volume will a sample of hydrogen occupy at
28.0 oC if the gas occupies a volume of 2.23 L at
a temperature of 0.0 oC?
282.46 L
29A gas occupies 560 cm3 at 285 K. To what
temperature must the gas be lowered to, if it is
to occupy 25.0 cm3?
3013 K
31If neon gas at 121 kPa were allowed to expand
from 3.7 L to 6.0 L without changing the
temperature, what pressure would the neon gas
exert under these new conditions?
3275 KPa
33A gas under a pressure of 1.78 atm has a volume
of 550 mL. Â The pressure is increased to 2.50
atm. Â What is the new volume?
34390 mL
35What is the volume of 1.00 mole of a gas at
standard temperature and pressure?
3622.4 L
37At what temperature does 5.00g of H2 occupy a
volume of 50.0 L at a pressure of 1.01 atm?
38248 K or -24.9C
39How many moles of gas would you have if you had a
volume of 38.0L under a pressure of 1432 mmHg at
standard temperature?
403.20 mol
41What mass of CO2 is needed to fill an 80.0 L tank
to a pressure of 150.0 atm at 27.0C?
4221,400 g
43At what temperature does 16.3 g of nitrogen gas
have a pressure of 1.25atm in a 25.0 L tank?
44656 K
45What is the standard temperature in K?
46273 K
47What is standard pressure in atm?
481 atm
49What temperature scale is used for gas laws?
50Kelvin
51The mercury level in a marometer is 10 mm higher
on the open end. If the atmospheric pressure is
700 mm Hg what is the enclosed gas pressure?
52690 mm Hg
53How high would you expect the level of mercury in
a barometer to rise if the atmospheric pressure
is 1 atm?
54760 mm
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56What is the formula for ammonia?
57NH3