This document contains a gas law worksheet with 4 problems applying Boyle's law. [1] The problems involve calculating gas properties such as volume and pressure when one variable is changed while temperature remains constant. [2] The worksheet demonstrates using the formula that pressure times original volume equals pressure times new volume (P1V1 = P2V2) to solve for the unknown variable. [3] All 4 problems are worked out step-by-step to show the calculations and solutions.
This document contains a gas law worksheet with 4 problems applying Boyle's law. [1] The problems involve calculating gas properties such as volume and pressure when one variable is changed while temperature remains constant. [2] The worksheet demonstrates using the formula that pressure times original volume equals pressure times new volume (P1V1 = P2V2) to solve for the unknown variable. [3] All 4 problems are worked out step-by-step to show the calculations and solutions.
This document contains a gas law worksheet with 4 problems applying Boyle's law. [1] The problems involve calculating gas properties such as volume and pressure when one variable is changed while temperature remains constant. [2] The worksheet demonstrates using the formula that pressure times original volume equals pressure times new volume (P1V1 = P2V2) to solve for the unknown variable. [3] All 4 problems are worked out step-by-step to show the calculations and solutions.
This document contains a gas law worksheet with 4 problems applying Boyle's law. [1] The problems involve calculating gas properties such as volume and pressure when one variable is changed while temperature remains constant. [2] The worksheet demonstrates using the formula that pressure times original volume equals pressure times new volume (P1V1 = P2V2) to solve for the unknown variable. [3] All 4 problems are worked out step-by-step to show the calculations and solutions.
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Name : Shamari Haynes Date : September 21, 2020 Form :
5⁷ Gas Law Worksheet atm = 760.0 mm Hg = 101.3 Kpa = 760.0 torr
Boyles Law Problem:
1. If 22.5 L of nitrogen at 748 mm Hg are compressed to 725 mm
Hg at constant temperature. What is the new volume? Ans: P¹ V¹ = P² V² (748 mm Hg)(22.5 L) = (725 mm Hg) V² 16830 mm HgL = (725 mm Hg) (V²) 725 mm Hg 725 mm Hg 23.2 L = V²
2. A gas with a volume of 4.0 L at a pressure of 205kpa is allowed
to expand to a volume of of 12.0L. What is the pressure in the container if the temperature remains constant? Ans: P¹ V¹ = P² V² (205kpa)(4.0L) = (P²)(12.0L) 820kpaL = (P²)(12.0L) 12.0L 12.0L 68.33kpa = P² 3. What pressure is required to compress 196.0 Litres of air at 1.00 atmosphere into a cylinder whose volume is 26.0 Litres? Ans: P¹ V¹ = P² V² (1.00atm)(196.0L) = (P²)(26.0L) 196atmL = (P²)(26.0L) 26.0L 26.0L 7.538atm = P²
4. A 40.0L tank of ammonia has a pressure of 12.7kpa. Calculate
the volume of the ammonia if it’s pressure is changed to 8.4kpa while its temperature remains constant. Ans: P¹ V¹ = P² V² (12.7kpa)(40.0L) = (8.4kpa)(V²) 508kpaL = (8.4kpa)(V²) 8.4kpa 8.4kpa 60.48L = V²