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2nd exam of the 1st term of Physics and Chemistry of 3 rd ESO F

Name: Date:
1. Make the following changes of units using conversion factors. No points are given if
you dont use conversion factors:
a) 467000 Paatm b) 1200 mm Hgatm
c) 600 mmHgPa d) 4.31 atmPa
e) 2 baratm
(2 points)
2. We have a rigid container filled with chlorine gas. Its pressure is 800 mmHg and its
temperature is 22 C. If we heat the gas and reach a temperature of 140 C:
a) What is the new pressure of the gas? (Tip: on a rigid container the volume is
constant) (1 point)
b) The maximum pressure that this container can bear is 6 atm. Will it explode when we
heat it to 140 C? (0.5 points)
3. We have nitrogen gas in a container. Its volume is 400 mL and its pressure is 810 mm
Hg. The volume is diminished and as a result the new pressure is 1.84 atm. What is the
final volume, if the temperature during the process has remained constant? (1 point)
4. We have a 300 cm3 container whose temperature is 40 C. It is filled with hydrogen
and the pressure it produces is 105000 Pa. Calculate the new temperature when the
volume changes to 5.5 L and the pressure changes to 2 atm. Express this temperature in
C. (1.5 points)

5. We have a 1200 mL balloon, filled with helium gas, at room temperature (25 C).
Calculate its new volume if it is cooled down to 0C and the pressure remains constant.
(1 point)

6. We have a container filled with oxygen. Its pressure is 1.5 atm and its temperature is
-30 C. After heating, in a process where volume remains constant, the new pressure is
10 atm. Calculate the new temperature. Express it in C. (1 point)

7. A container is filled with carbon dioxide. Its volume is 2.5 L and its temperature is
5C. After heating to 50C, calculate the new volume of the container if we want the
pressure to remain constant. (1 point)

8. In a process where temperature remains constant, the pressure of a gas changes from
3 atm to 150000 Pa. Calculate the initial volume if the final volume is 2000 mL.
(1 point)
2nd exam of the 1st term of Physics and Chemistry of 3 rd ESO F (answers)
Name: Date:
1. Make the following changes of units using conversion factors. No points are given if
you dont use conversion factors:
a) 467000 Paatm b) 1200 mm Hgatm
c) 600 mmHgPa d) 4.31 atmPa
e) 2 baratm
(2 points)
a) b)

c)

d) e)

2. We have a rigid container filled with chlorine gas. Its pressure is 800 mmHg and its
temperature is 22 C. If we heat the gas and reach a temperature of 140 C:
a) What is the new pressure of the gas? (Tip: on a rigid container the volume is
constant) (1 point)
b) The maximum pressure that this container can bear is 6 atm. Will it explode when we
heat it to 140 C? (0.5 points)
a)

b)

3. We have nitrogen gas in a container. Its volume is 400 mL and its pressure is 810 mm
Hg. The volume is diminished and as a result the new pressure is 1.84 atm. What is the
final volume, if the temperature during the process has remained constant? (1 point)


4. We have a 300 cm3 container whose temperature is 40 C. It is filled with hydrogen
and the pressure it produces is 105000 Pa. Calculate the new temperature when the
volume changes to 5.5 L and the pressure changes to 2 atm. Express this temperature in
C. (1.5 points)

5. We have a 1200 mL balloon, filled with helium gas, at room temperature (25 C).
Calculate its new volume if it is cooled down to 0C and the pressure remains constant.
(1 point)

6. We have a container filled with oxygen. Its pressure is 1.5 atm and its temperature is
-30 C. After heating, in a process where volume remains constant, the new pressure is
10 atm. Calculate the new temperature. Express it in C. (1 point)

7. A container is filled with carbon dioxide. Its volume is 2.5 L and its temperature is
5C. After heating to 50C, calculate the new volume of the container if we want the
pressure to remain constant. (1 point)


8. In a process where temperature remains constant, the pressure of a gas changes from
3 atm to 150000 Pa. Calculate the initial volume if the final volume is 2000 mL.
(1 point)

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