Chapter 13: Problem 53
List the standard conditions for gas measurements.
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Chapter 13: Problem 53
List the standard conditions for gas measurements.
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State the relationship among pressure, temperature, and volume of a fixed amount of gas.
Challenge If a gas sample has a pressure of 30.7 kPa at 0.00°C, by how many degrees Celsius does the temperature have to increase to cause the pressure to double?
Make and Use Graphs For every 6°C drop in temperature, the air pressure in a car’s tires goes down by about 1 psi (14.7 psi = 1.00 atm). Make a graph illustrating the change in tire pressure from 20°C to -20°C (assume 30.0 psi at 20°C).
The pressure of a sample of helium in a 1.00-L container is 0.988 atm. What is the new pressure if the sample is placed in a 2.00-L container?
The volume of a gas at 99.0 kPa is 300.0 mL. If the pressure is increased to 188 kPa, what will be the new volume?
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