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BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY

Name ___________________________________________ Grade/Score _______________


Year and Section ____________________________ Date ______________________
Subject: GRADE 10 - SCIENCE Teacher:___________________
ACTIVITY: (Please check the appropriate box)
Concept Notes Laboratory Report Formal Theme Journal
Skills/Drill/Exercise Drawing/Art/Plate Informal Theme Quiz
Others ___________
References: Science Links by Melissa P. Valdoz et.al. (2015) Rex Book Store, Inc.

ACTIVITY TITLE: THE IDEAL GAS LAW


LEARNING TARGET: To solve problems applying the ideal gas law
CONCEPT NOTES: The ideal gas law describes the relationship among the temperature, volume, pressure
and number of moles of a gas. It is expressed in equation form as
PV = n RT, where P - pressure in atm
V- volume in liter, L
T- temperature in kelvin, K
n – number of moles, mol
R – ideal gas constant = 0.0821 L.atm/mol K

DIRECTION: Identify given and unknown quantities. Solve for the unknown using the equation.

1. 6.5 moles of carbon dioxide gas are present in a container with a volume 31.5 L. What is the pressure of this
gas ( in atm ) if the temperature is 65° C?

2. How much space will 5.0 moles of sulfur hexafluoride occupy if the temperature and pressure of the gas are
125° C and 8.5 atm respectively?

3. What is the mass of 6.2 L of nitrogen gas at 250° C and 12.0 atm?

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