If a gas has a volume of 5.0 L at 300 torr, at what pressure will it have a volume of 10. L?

If a gas has a volume of 5.0 L at 300 torr, at what pressure will...
78 L of gas is at a pressure of 735 torr. What is the volume in liters (L) when the pressure decreases to 700.0 torr?
A fixed amount of gas at 35.0°C occupies a volume of 5.0 L when the pressure is 771 torr. Use Boyle's law to calculate the pressure (torr) when the volume is reduced to 5.25 L at a constant temperature of 25.0°C.
6.0 L of oxygen gas has a pressure of 500. torr. if the volume of this gas is decreased to 3.0 L at a constant temperature, what will be the new pressure for the gas?
QUESTION 4 A gas has a volume of 5.0 L and pressure of 0.72 atm. The volume is decreased to 3.0 L, what is the new pressure in atm?
1- A gas has a volume of 36.0 L and a pressure of 750. torr when the temperature is 10. °C. What is the pressure if the volume changes to 15.0 L and the temperature changes to 78 °C, if the amount of gas stays the same? Express your answer using three significant figures. 2- A 124 mL bubble of hot gases at 211 ∘C and 1.83 atm is emitted from an active volcano. What is the final temperature, in...
A sample of oxygen gas occupies 1.9 L at pressure of 1156 torr. What volume will it occupy when the pressure is changed to 912 torr and temperature remains constant?
A sample of argon gas occupies a volume of 7.67 L at 57.0°C and 317 torr. If the volume of the gas sample is decreased to 5.38 L, while its temperature is decreased to 5.0°C, the resulting gas pressure will be torr.
At 20°C, a sample of gas has a volume of 2.51 L at 795 torr. What is the new pressure (in atm) if the volume is increased to 6.46 L at the same temperature?
A gas has a volume of 40 mL at 300 torr. What would be its volume at 1.2 atm?
An ideal gas with γ=1.4 occupies 5.0 L at 300 K and 100 kPa pressure and is heated at constant volume until its pressure has doubled. It's then compressed adiabatically until its volume is one-fourth its original value, then cooled at constant volume to 300 K , and finally allowed to expand isothermally to its original state. Find the net work done on the gas in Joules.