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A gas has a volume of 6.0 liters at a pressure of 380 torr. If the pressure is increased to 760 torr, what will be its new
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Sarah
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The volume of a gas is 250 mL at 340.0 kPa pressure. What will the volume be when the pressure is reduced to 50.0 kPa, assuming
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George
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a sample of argon gas at standard pressure occupies 100ml. At constant temperature, what volume does the gas occupy if the
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Neisha
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What is the new pressure of 150ml of a gas that is compressed to 50ml, when the orginal pressure was 3.0atm?
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Micki
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V=12.3L, P=1.0 atm, T=300K. The piston on the cylinder is pushed until the volume is 6.0 liters. If the temperature remains
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cici
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A balloon is filled with hydrogen at a temperature of 20 C and a pressure of 755 mmHg. If the balloons original volume was 1.05
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Lillie
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A gas sample has a volume of 150ml when the pressure is 175kPa. If the temperature and amount of gas remains constant, what
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Anonymous
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A gas occupies 340mL at 273 K and 610 torr. What final
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Desiree
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If a 1.59 mole sample of argon occupies 3.07 L at constant temperature and pressure then what volume will 4.35 moles of argon
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sarah
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A sample of oxygen occupies 10.0 L under a pressure of 105 kPa. At what
pressure will it occupy 13.4 L if the temperature does
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maria
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What pressure is required to reduce 75 mL of a gas at standard conditions to 11 mL at a temperature of 27 ◦C?
what pressure
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perla
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if the pressure on a 1.00 L sample of gas is increased from 760. mm Hg to 2.00 atm at constant temperature what will the volume
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Harper
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Two Flasks containing the same inert gas are at the same temperature and pressure of 800 mmHg. One flask has volume of 1.0 L and
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Jason
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A sample of gas with a volume of 2.0 L exerts a pressure of 1.0 atm. If the volume is changed to 1.0 L (at constant
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anonymous
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A balloon contains 7.2L of He.The pressure is reduced to 2.00atm and the balloon expands to occupy a volume of 25.1L.What is the
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Samson
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A sample of helium at 20 °C occupies a volume of 3.63 L at a pressure of 3.07 atm. What volume does this helium sample occupy
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Michelle
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Suppose that a sample of gas occupies 119 mL
of volume at 25◦C and a pressure of 221 torr. What would be the volume if the
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RT
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Assuming pressure and temperature remain constant, what happens to the volume of a gas if the number of moles of gas is
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aaloy
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A 10 g mass of krypton occupies 15.0L at a pressure of 210 kPa. Find the volume of the krypton when the pressure is increased to
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Amy
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A given mass of gas occupies a volume of 449 mL at 25°C and 740 mmHg. What will be the new volume at STP?
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kelly
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The volume of a gas is 250 mL at 340.0 kPa pressure. With the temperature remaining constant, what will the volume be when the
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dimo
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The volume of a certain quantity of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. If its pressure is 1000 grams per square cm,
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Jason
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On Saturday, Alberto filled his right rear tire with air at the gas station around the block from where he lives. Three days
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Jeffery
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The pressure of a gas in a cylinder with a movable piston is increased from 45 kPa to 90 kPa. If the
temperature is held
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Tommy
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Boyle's Law says that the volume of a gas varies inversely with the pressure. When the volume of a certain gas is 4L , the
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Rachal
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a gas has a volume of 2 liters at 323 K and 3 atms. what will the new volume be if the temperature is lowered to 273 K and the
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Anonymous
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If you keep a gas's temperature constant, how would you increase the volume of the gas?
a You would decrease the pressure b You
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URMUM
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Would you expect the pressure of a 12.5 mL syringe of natural gas to be the same as the pressure of 12.5 mL of air? In other
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Margaret
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a gas occupies a volume of 50.0mL at degrees Celsius and 630mmHg.at what temperature in degrees Celsius would the pressure be
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charles
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A 25 l partially filled weather balloon has a volume of 11 L at sea level where the pressure is 1 atm. It rises to an altitude
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Rich
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a sample of carbon dioxide has a volume of 25.0L at 5.80 x 10^2 mmHg. what pressure would be needed to increase the volume to
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Colby
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A container of gas at 53 psi is compressed to
one third its original volume. What is the new pressure of the gas?
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Mark
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The volume of a balloon is 1 liter at 1 atm pressure and 0°C temperature.
What volume is the ballooon at 2 atm pressure and
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Lauren
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A gas has a volume of V1 = 550 mL. If the
temperature is held constant, what volume would the gas occupy if P2 = 22 P1?
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John
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the pressure in a 10.0 L cylinder is raised from 483 mm Hg to 762 mm Hg. What is the new volume?
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Angel
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A 5.2 litre baloon at 900 torr of pressure. If the temp is kept constant and the pressure is reduced to 200 torr what is the
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Roland
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The volume of a gas is 17.7 mL at 41◦C and
0.819 atm. What will the volume be at 16◦C and 0.996 atm? Answer in units of mL
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Lek
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Air trapped in a cylinder fitted with a piston occupies 162.2 mL at 1.08 atm pressure. What is the new volume when the piston is
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Brianna
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A bag of potato chips contains 585 mL of air at 25°C and a pressure of 765 mm Hg. Assuming the bag does not break, what will be
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sam
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A 10 gram of mass of krypton occupies 15.0 L at a pressure of 210 kPa. What is the volume of the krypton when the pressure is
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Bob
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A volume of 50.0 ml of gas is collected by displacement of mercury at 17 degrees Celsius and 760 mm pressure. The mercury level
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Anonymous
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Air trapped in a cylinder fitted with a piston occupies 162.2 mL at 1.08 atm pressure. What is the new volume when the piston is
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Brianna
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A sample of gas weighing 9.0 (g) at a pressure of 1 atm occupies a volume of 12.3 L. If the pressure is doubled,what is the
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Dakota
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A sample of helium gas has a volume of 328 mL at 0.69 atm. What pressure is needed to reduce the volume at constant temperature
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john
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A flask of known volume was filled with air to a pressure of 3.6atm. This flask was then attached to an evacuated flask of known
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Scott
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A sample of oxygen that occupies 2.5 × 10−6 mL at 508 mm Hg is subjected to a pressure of 1.2 atm. What will the final
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Anna
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A volume (54.2 L) of gas at 1150 mmHg is subjected to a new pressure of 3450 mmHg, at constant temperature. What volume in
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casey
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The volume of a gas is 150 mL at 240.0 kPa pressure. What will the pressure be when the volume is reduced to 100.0 kPa, assuming
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Kim
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A sample of gas at a pressure of 1.5 atm has a volume of 22.4 L. What is the new volume if the pressure is lowered to 0.75 atm?
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Noona
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A quantity of gas under a pressure of 302 kPa has a volume of 600. cm3. The pressure is increased to 545 kPa, while the
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Aubrey
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