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A sample of helium gas was placed in a cylinder with a sealed piston (a closed system) and the volume of the gas was measured as the pressure was slowly increased at the constant temperature. The results of this experiment are shown graphically. At what pressure does the gas occupy a volume of 5 L? What is the volume of the gas at a pressure of 5 atm? Calculate the Boyle's law constant at a volume of 2 L. Calculate the Boyle's law constant at a volume of 2 atm. The temperature of a gas is raised from 25 oC to 50 oC. Will the volume double if mass and pressure do not change? Why or why not? If 3.25 L of gas at 16.0 oC and 1.00 atm is compressed at a pressure of 125 atm at 20.0 oC, calculate the new volume of the gas. H2O and CH4 are gases at 150 oC. Which exhibits more ideal behavior? Why?
A sample of helium gas was placed in a cylinder with a sealed piston (a closed system) and the volume of the gas was measured as the pressure was slowly increased at the constant temperature. The results of this experiment are shown graphically. At what pressure does the gas occupy a volume of 5 L? What is the volume of the gas at a pressure of 5 atm? Calculate the Boyle's law constant at a volume of 2 L. Calculate the Boyle's law constant at a volume of 2 atm. The temperature of a gas is raised from 25 oC to 50 oC. Will the volume double if mass and pressure do not change? Why or why not? If 3.25 L of gas at 16.0 oC and 1.00 atm is compressed at a pressure of 125 atm at 20.0 oC, calculate the new volume of the gas. H2O and CH4 are gases at 150 oC. Which exhibits more ideal behavior? Why?
Trinidad TremblayLv2
8 Apr 2019