A fixed amount of gas at 25.0°C occupies a volume of 10.0 L when the pressure is 751 torr. Use Boyle's law to calculate the pressure (torr) when the volume is reduced to 8.75 L at a constant temperature of 25.0°C. (A, B, C, or D)
|
858 torr |
||
|
0.117 torr |
||
|
657 torr |
||
|
6.57 × 104 torr |
||
|
1.13 torr |
A fixed amount of gas at 25.0°C occupies a volume of 10.0 L when the pressure...
A fixed amount of gas at 25.0 °C occupies a volume of 10.0 L when the pressure is 751 torr. Use Boyle's law to calculate the pressure (torr) when the volume is reduced to 9.51 L at a constant temperature of 25.0 °C.
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.
3. A fixed quantity of gas at 21 ∘C exhibits a pressure of 740 torr and occupies a volume of 4.44 L. a. Use Boyle's law to calculate the volume the gas will occupy if the pressure is increased to 1.85 atm while the temperature is held constant. b. Use Charles's law to calculate the volume the gas will occupy if the temperature is increased to 165 ∘C while the pressure is held constant.
For a certain amount of gas at constant temperature, the pressure and volume have an inverse relationship (Figure 1). This is called Boyle's law: P1V1=P2V2 A. A sample of ideal gas at room temperature occupies a volume of 33.0 L at a pressure of 862 torr . If the pressure changes to 4310 torr , with no change in the temperature or moles of gas, what is the new volume, V2? B. If the volume of the original sample in...
For a certain amount of gas at constant temperature, the pressure and volume have an inverse relationship (Figure 1). This is called Boyle's law: P1V1=P2V2 Part A: A sample of ideal gas at room temperature occupies a volume of 24.0 L at a pressure of 902 torr . If the pressure changes to 4510 torr , with no change in the temperature or moles of gas, what is the new volume, V2? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Part...
2) Consider a sample of gas that occupies 23.1 L at 1.13 atm. What volume will the same sample occupy if the pressure is increased to 3.05 atm while the temperature is held constant? 3) A fixed sample of gas occupies 25.9 mL at 211.3 K. What volume will the gas occupy at 336.6 K? 4) A fixed sample of gas exerts a pressure of 580 Torr at 284 K. What will the pressure be (in atm) if the temperature...
A fixed quantity of gas at 22 ?C exhibits a pressure of 756 torr and occupies a volume of 5.52 L. a.Calculate the volume the gas will occupy if the pressure is increased to 1.89 atm while the temperature is held constant. b.Calculate the volume the gas will occupy if the temperature is increased to 160 ?C while the pressure is held constant.
A fixed quantity of gas at 22 ∘C exhibits a pressure of 750 torr and occupies a volume of 5.52 L. 1. Calculate the volume the gas will occupy if the pressure is increased to 1.85 atm while the temperature is held constant. 2. Calculate the volume the gas will occupy if the temperature is increased to 175 ∘C while the pressure is held constant.
A sample of gas occupies 10.0 liters at 125 torr and 35 C. Calculate the pressure in torr if the temperature is changed to 175 C while the volume remains constant
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?