This document provides 3 problems involving gas pressure and temperature changes according to Gay-Lussac's law. Problem 1 asks for the final pressure of a gas in a steel tank when its temperature increases from -100°C to 25°C at an initial pressure of 30.0 kPa. Problem 2 asks for the final pressure of a gas at 125°C given an initial pressure of 0.500 atm and temperature of 25°C. Problem 3 asks for the temperature corresponding to a pressure reading of 345 torr on a gas thermometer that reads 248 torr at 0°C.
This document provides 3 problems involving gas pressure and temperature changes according to Gay-Lussac's law. Problem 1 asks for the final pressure of a gas in a steel tank when its temperature increases from -100°C to 25°C at an initial pressure of 30.0 kPa. Problem 2 asks for the final pressure of a gas at 125°C given an initial pressure of 0.500 atm and temperature of 25°C. Problem 3 asks for the temperature corresponding to a pressure reading of 345 torr on a gas thermometer that reads 248 torr at 0°C.
This document provides 3 problems involving gas pressure and temperature changes according to Gay-Lussac's law. Problem 1 asks for the final pressure of a gas in a steel tank when its temperature increases from -100°C to 25°C at an initial pressure of 30.0 kPa. Problem 2 asks for the final pressure of a gas at 125°C given an initial pressure of 0.500 atm and temperature of 25°C. Problem 3 asks for the temperature corresponding to a pressure reading of 345 torr on a gas thermometer that reads 248 torr at 0°C.
1.The temperature of a sample of gas in a steel tank at 30.0 kPa is increased
from –100.0 ˚℃to 25.0℃. What is the final pressure inside the tank?
2.A container of gas is initially at 0.500 atm and 25 ℃ What will the pressure be at 125 ℃?
3.A gas thermometer measures temperature by measuring the pressure of a
gas inside the fixed volume container. A thermometer reads a pressure of 248 torr at 0 °C. What is the temperature when the thermometer reads a pressure of 345 torr?