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PROBLEM SET IN SCIENCE 10

Directions: Answer the following questions (10 points each). Use the GRESA method and
identify the gas law involved in each problem. Also, check carefully the number of
significant figures to be used, especially in your final answer.
Placed your answer in 1 whole sheet of paper to be submitted on April 30.
1. If 4.41 cm3 of gas are collected at a pressure of 94.2 atm, what volume will the same gas
occupy at 1 atm? 15 pts. Each problem
Boyle’s Law (2 pts.)
2 pts.

2 pts.

3 pts.

3 pts.

Answer: 3 pts.

2. A party balloon is filled with 4L of helium gas at 300 0C. The balloon is then left in a
place where the temperature is 500 0C. Calculate the new volume of helium.

3. What would be the new pressure of a gas if its pressure decreased from 760 mmHg to
500 mmHg at – 10 0C?

4. What would be the new volume of a gas in the ff. conditions?


a. 7.51 ml at 50C and 59.9 torr to 1.00 atm at 273K

b. 351 mL at 190 0C and 82.5 mmHg to 190 0C and 94.5 mmHg

5. Calculate the volume of 0.24 mole H2 at 450 0C and 1.3 atm.


6. A 50.0 L cylinder contains 21.8g H2 at 280 0C. What is the pressure exerted by this gas?

7. At 300 0C a gas has a pressure of 1.0 atm. What will happen to its temperature if the
pressure will increase to 800 mmHg?

8. If the standard pressure of a gas is 1 atm, then what would be the new volume of the gas
sample at 844 cm3 at 98.5 atm?

9. What would be the new volume of a gas with a volume of 955 cm3 at 58 0C and 108
mmHg to 76 0C and 123 torr?

10. A weather balloon filled with 12.0 mol helium has a volume of 80.0 L. To what
volume, in L, will the balloon expand if 4.00 mol of helium is added, to give a total of
16.0 mol of helium keeping the temperature and pressure the same?

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