WEEK 2 - Charles LAW

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Solve the following problems using CHARLES’ LAW equation.

1. A container containing 5.00 L of a gas is collected at 100 K and then


allowed to expand to 20.0 L. What must the new temperature be in
order to maintain the same pressure (as required by Charles' Law)?

2. A gas occupies 900.0 mL at a temperature of 27.0 °C. What is the


volume at 132.0 °C?

3. If 15.0 liters of neon at 25.0 °C is allowed to expand to 45.0 liters,


what must the new temperature be to maintain constant pressure?

4. Calculate the decrease in temperature (in Celsius) when 2.00 L at


21.0 °C is compressed to 1.00 L.

5. A gas occupies 1.00 L at standard temperature. What is the volume at


333.0 °C?

Solve the following problems using CHARLES’ LAW equation.


1. A container containing 5.00 L of a gas is collected at 100 K and then
allowed to expand to 20.0 L. What must the new temperature be in
order to maintain the same pressure (as required by Charles' Law)?
2.
3. A gas occupies 900.0 mL at a temperature of 27.0 °C. What is the
volume at 132.0 °C?

4. If 15.0 liters of neon at 25.0 °C is allowed to expand to 45.0 liters,


what must the new temperature be to maintain constant pressure?

5. Calculate the decrease in temperature (in Celsius) when 2.00 L at


21.0 °C is compressed to 1.00 L.

6. A gas occupies 1.00 L at standard temperature. What is the volume at


333.0 °C?

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