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Name: ____________________________ Section: _______________________ Score: __________________

Activity 1
Boyle’s Law
Formula: P1V1 = P2V2
Write the formula for each equation.

P1 = V1= P2= V2=

Analyze each problem below. Write your answers on the box provided.

1. A balloon with a volume of 2.0 L is filled with a gas at 3 atmospheres. If the pressure is reduced to 0.5 atmospheres
without a change in temperature, what would be the volume of the balloon?

2. A given amount of oxygen gas has a volume of 25.0 L at a temperature of 284 K and a pressure of 1.0 atm. At what
temperature would this gas occupy a volume of 22.0 L at the same pressure.

3. A sample of oxygen gas has a volume of 225mL when its pressure is 1.12atm. What will the volume of the gas be at
a pressure of 0.98atm if the temperature remains constant?

4. A gas in a 30.0mL container is at 1.05atm is compressed to a volume of 15.0mL. What is the new pressure of the
container?
Name: ____________________________ Section: _______________________ Score: __________________
Activity 2
Charles’ Law
Formula: Degree Celsius to Kelvin:
0°C + 273.15 = 273.15K

Write the formula for each equation.

V1 = T1= V2= T2=

Analyze each problem below. Write your answers on the box provided.
1. A 500.0 ml. Glass filled with air is placed into water up-side-down while at 7.0°C. The water is heated to 77°C.
How much air bubbles out from under the glass?

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3. A 0.20 ml CO2 bubble in a cake batter is at 27°C. In the oven it gets heated to 177°C. What is its new volume?

4. A balloon was inflated to a volume of 5.0 liters at a temperature of 7.0°C. It landed in an oven and was heated to
147°C. What is its new volume?

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5. A 113L sample of Helium at 27°C is cooled to -78°C. Calculate the new volume of the Helium.

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