Boyle's Law
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Boyle's Law
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How do you graph Boyle's law?
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What functional groups are found in lipids?
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Why is k constant in Boyle's law?
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Why is Boyle's law graph curved?
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Why is Boyle's law an inverse relationship?
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A 40.0 L tank of ammonia has a pressure of 8.00 atm. Calculate the volume of the ammonia if its pressure is changed to 12.0 atm while its temperature remains constant.
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How is Charles' law different from Boyle's law?
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How is Boyle's law written mathematically?
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How does temperature affect Boyle's law?
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How does Boyle's law relate to ventilation?
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How does Boyle's law relate to respiration?
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How does Boyle's law relate to a bicycle pump?
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How does Boyle's law affect the body when holding your breath?
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What pressure is required to compress 196.0 liters of air at 1.00 atmosphere into a cylinder whose volume is 26.0 liters?
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A gas occupies 11.2 liters at 0.860 atm. What is the pressure if the volume becomes 15.0 L?
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Convert 77.0 L at 18.0 mm of Hg to its new volume at standard pressure.
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When the pressure on a gas increases, will the volume increase or decrease?
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In an airplane, a gas sample occurs at a volume of 1.5 L at 760.0 torr. Suppose, while flying, the airplane loses pressure and the volume of the gas increases to 11.40 Liters. What is the pressure in the airplane if the temperature is constant?
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A tank of nitrogen has a volume of 14.0 L and a pressure of 760.0 mm Hg. Find the volume of the nitrogen when its pressure is changed to 400.0 mm Hg while the temperature is held constant.
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How can I explain Boyle's law graph?
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Explain Boyle's law in terms of the kinetic theory?
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What is an example of a Boyle's law practice problem?
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What are some examples of Boyle's law?
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Helium in a 100 mL container at a pressure of 66.6 kPa is transferred to a container with a volume of 250 mL. What is the new pressure if no change in temperature occurs?
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If I initially have 4.0 L of a gas at a pressure of 1.1 atm, what will the volume be if I increase the pressure to 3.4 atm?
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How do I write Boyle's law as a power function?
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Question #17cec
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A gas occupies 175 mL at a pressure of 825 torr. What is the volume when the pressure is decreased to 415 torr?
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A sample of gas in a cylindrical chamber with a removable piston occupied a volume of 6.414 liters when the pressure was 850 torr and the temperature was 27.2 degree C. The Pressure was just readjusted to 4423 torr by moving the piston. ?
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An ideal gas at constant temperature is confined In an airtight cylinder, and a piston pushes down on the gas in the cylinder. Assuming the gas behaves as an ideal gas during the compression, what effect will this have on the pressure of the ideal gas?
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A balloon inflated at 250 K has a volume of 4.0 L. What is the new volume at constant pressure if the temperature changes to 500 K?
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A gas has a volume of 525 mL at 625 Torr. What would be the new volume if the pressure was change to 1.5 atm?
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A sample of helium has a volume of 325 mL and a pressure of 655 mm Hg. What will be the pressure if the helium is compressed to 125 mL?
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What volume will a 300.0 mL sample of a gas at STP occupy when the pressure is doubled at constant temperature?
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The pressure on 30mL of a gas at constant temperature Is changed from 4 atm to 2 atm. What Is the new volume of a gas?
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A gas occupies 15 liters at a pressure of 80.0 mm Hg. What is the volume when the pressure is increased to 100.0 mm Hg?
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A sample of gas has a volume of 200 mL at a pressure of 700 mm Hg. What will be its pressure if its volume is reduced to 100 mL?
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Question #bc2ab
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Under constant temperature, a #5.00*L# volume of gas at #1*atm# pressure is compressed to #3.00*L#. What is the new pressure?
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Question #e1c04
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A gas occupies #1.0# liter at #1.2# atm. What is the pressure if the volume is increased to #4.0# liters?
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A flask containing 155 #cm^3# of hydrogen was collected under a pressure of 22.5 #kPa#. What pressure would have been required for the volume of the gas to have been 90.0 #cm^3#, assuming the same temperature?
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A sample of a gas occupies #1.40 * 10^3# mL at 25°C and 760 mmHg. What volume will it occupy at the same temperature and 380 mmHg?
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Question #46e82
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A sample of oxygen gas occupies a volume of 365.2 L. When the volume is increased to 478.2 L, the new pressure is 24.13 atm. What was the original pressure?
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How do you convert 350.0 mL at 740.0 mm of Hg to its new volume at standard pressure?
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Question #448ee
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Question #9f08e
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20 cubic meters of hydrogen gas at 100 K is heated under constant pressure to 200 K. What is the new volume of the hydrogen gas?
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The pressure acting on 500 cubic meters of gas is reduced from 4 atm to 2 atm. If the temperature remains constant, what is the new volume?
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A gas occupies a volume of 0.6 L at 10.1 kPa. What volume will the gas occupy at 101 kPa?
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Question #e6a5f
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A student collects #450# #mL# of #HCl (g)# at a pressure of #100# #kPa# and a temperature of #17°C#. What is the new volume of the #HCl# at standard temperature and pressure?
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A gas with a volume of 4.0 L at 90.0 kPa expands until the pressure drops to 20.0 kPa. What is its new volume if the temperature doesn't change?
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If the pressure on a gas is decreased by one-half, how large will the volume change be?
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A sample of oxygen gas has a volume of 150.0 mL at a pressure of 0.947 atm. What will the volume of the gas be at a pressure of 1.000 atm if the temperature remains constant?
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Using boyle's law and your understanding of what is happening at the particle level, explain why the pressure increases in aclosed water bottle as you squeeze it?
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Question #a4a6a
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If the temperature of a container of gas remains constant, how could the pressure of the gas increase?
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At 25°C, 3 M of a gas occupy a volume of 4.0 L at 1.9 kPa. If the volume decreases to 2.0 L, what will the new pressure be?
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Question #ddcf4
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Exactly 5.00 L of air at -50.0°C is warmed to 100.0°C. What is the new volume if the pressure remains constant?
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How do you solve #P_1V_1 = P_2V_2# for #V_2#?
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If volume decreases in a gas, what happens to pressure?
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Question #fe72d
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What would occur if you attached a bicycle tyre to a pump, and pumped on it indefinitely...?
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To what pressure would you have to compress 48.0 L of oxygen gas at 99.3 kPa in order to reduce its volume to 16.0 L?
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If the pressure exerted on a gas in a weather balloon decreases from 1.01 atm to 0.562 atm as it rises, by what factor will the volume of the gas in the balloon increase as it rises?
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Three hundred milliliters of #O_2# are collected at a pressure of 645 mmHg. What volume will this gas have a one atmospheric pressure?
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The volume V of gas varies inversely as the pressure P on it. The volume of a gas is 200 cm^3 under a pressure of 21 kg/cm^2. What will it's volume under a pressure of 30/kg/cm^2?
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A 12.0 L sample of argon gas has a pressure of 28.0 atm. What volume would this gas occupy at 9.70 atm?
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Question #35f89
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If #2.4*10^5# #L# of gas is at #180# #mmHg#, what is the pressure when the gas is compressed to #1.8*10^3# #L# at constant temperature?
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500.0 mL of a gas is collected at 745.0 mm Hg. What will the volume be at standard pressure?
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A gas occupies 11.2 liters at .860 atm. What is the pressure if the volume becomes 15.0 L?
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Question #99359
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A gas a volume of 2.50 L at a pressure of of 350.0 kPa. If the temperature remains constant, what volume would the gas occupy at 1750 kPa?
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Question #d475f
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A sample of oxygen gas occupies a volume of 250. mL at 100 kPa pressure. What volume will it occupy at 200 kPa pressure?
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The volume of a gas is 0.250 L at 340.0 kPa pressure. What will the volume be when the pressure is reduced to 50.0 kPa, assuming the temperature remains constant?
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Question #b100e
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A 60.0 mL volume of a gas was found to have a pressure of 2.0 atm at 25°C. What will be the new volume if the pressure is changed to 0.50 atm at constant temperature?
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Question #c83bc
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A gas has a volume of 300 mL at 300 mm Hg. What will its volume be if the pressure is changed to 500 mm Hg?
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A balloon that contains 1.50 L of air at 1.00 atm is taken underwater to a depth at which the pressure is 3.00 atm. What the new volume of the balloon, assuming constant temperature?
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Question #e70ce
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What pressure would it take to compress 200 L of helium gas initially at 1.00 atm into a 2.00 L tank at constant temperature?
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I've got a car with an internal volume of #12000# #L#. If I drive my car into the river and it implodes, what will be the volume of the gas when the pressure goes from #1.0# #atm# to #1.4# #atm#?
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A soda bottle is flexible enough that the volume of the bottle can change even without opening it. If you have an empty soda bottle that is 2 L at room temperature of 25°C, what will the new volume be if you put it in your freezer at -4°C?
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A man heats a balloon in the oven. If the balloon initially has a volume of 4 liters and a temperature of 20°C, what will the volume of the balloon be after he heats it to a temperature of 250°C?
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A 7 liter balloon at 22°C is carried outside where the temperature is -3°C. What is its new volume?
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If the pressure exerted on a confined gas is doubled, what happens to the volume of the gas?
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The volume of a gas is 250.0 mL when the pressure is 1.00 atm. At the same temperature, what is the pressure at which the volume of the gas is 80 mL?
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If a scuba diver releases a 10-mL air bubble below the surface where the pressure is 3.5 atm, what is the volume (in mL) of the bubble when it rises to the surface and the pressure is 1.0 atm?
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What is pressure of a gas that expands to a volume of 20.0 liters, if the gas's initial pressure is 2.50 atm and initial volume is 5.00 L?
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At constant temperature, the pressure on 8.0 L of a gas increases from 1.0 atm to 4.0 atm. What will be the new volume of the gas?
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Question #ce4e6
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If we have 16 gm of Oxygen gas at 273 C and 1 atm pressure, what would be its volume?
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The volume of a gas is 250 mL at 340.0 kPa pressure. With the temperature remaining constant what will the volume be when the pressure is reduced to 500.0 kPa?
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A sample of gas has a volume of 2.4 L and a pressure of 1.2 atm. What would the pressure of the same gas sample be if the volume is reduced to 1.8 L at a constant pressure?
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The volume of a gas at 155 kPa changes from 22.0 L to 10.0 L. What is the new pressure if the temperature remains constant?
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If the pressure of a 2.00 L sample of gas is 50.0 kPa, what pressure does the gas exert if its volume is decreased to 20.0 mL?
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Question #9ebaa
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A given mass of oxygen at room temperature occupies a volume of 500.0 mL at 1.50 atm pressure. What pressure must be applied to compress the gas to a volume of only 150.0 mL?
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A piston of #11*L# volume under #42*kPa# pressure is compressed to a volume of #8*L#; what is the new pressure?
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What are the properties of Boyle's law?
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Why boyle's law is not possible in low temperature and high pressure?
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When we pump the football the volume and pressure of its internal gases both increase at a time.Is this against the boyle's law?
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Can I use Boyle's law for a situation where the mass of the particles is held constant within a closed container and no chemical change occurs to these particles?
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What volume will a balloon occupy at 1.0 atm, if the balloon has a volume of 7.6 L at 3.8 atm?
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What do Boyle's law and Charles's law have in common? How are they different?
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A flexible container holds #"6.70 mol"# of a gas. An additional #"3.50 mol"# of the gas is added to the container until it reaches a final volume of #"25.4 L"# while temperature and pressure are kept constant, what was the initial volume?
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What happens to the pressure of a gas if its volume is reduced?
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A gas is placed in a piston whose volume was #19.7*L# under a pressure of #0.95*atm#. If the volume were reduced to #22.5*L#, what resultant pressure would develop?
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A #"1.32 L"# volume of gas has a pressure of #"1.00 atm"#. What will the volume be if the pressure is increased to #"30.0 atm"#?
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Question #64165
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What is the volume?
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Why does helium balloon goes high up in the sky ater immediately releasing it?
whereas if any other gas is filled inside the balloon, it does not do so
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How would a graph of pressure versus volume appear for a given quantity of gas?
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What causes dust particles and tiny grains of soot to move with Brownian motion?
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Question #29cee
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A gas at a pressure of #"203 kPa"# occupies #"40.0 L"#. If the pressure is decreased to #"35.0 kPa"#, what is the new volume? Assume the temperature is held constant.
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Under a pressure of #1.2*atm# a gas occupies an #8*mL# volume in a piston. What pressure develops if the volume is increased to #12*mL#?
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Question #53733
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If the pressure on a gas increases, does the volume of the gas also increase?
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A gas occupies a volume of 0.2 L at 25 kPa. What volume will the gas occupy at 2.5 kPa?
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A gas at #"553 mmHg"# occupies #2.6xx10^(-6)# #"mL"#. If the pressure is increased to #"1.55 atm"#, what is the new pressure? The amount of the gas and the temperature are held constant.
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If we plot #P# vs. #1//V#, then do we get a straight line?
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What does Boyle's law state about the pressure of a gas?
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#3.761xx10^1color(white)(.)"L"# of an ideal gas is in a balloon at #1.000xx10^0 color(white)(.)"atm"#. The weather changes, and the volume of the balloon changes to #5.00xx10^1 "L"#. What is the new pressure, assuming no change in temperature?
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Question #a485f
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What is the relationship between pressure and volume in Boyle's Law?
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At constant temperature, a #3.8*L# volume of gas at #765*mm*Hg#, was expanded to give a pressure of #0.500*atm#. What is the new volume?
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What is this formula called: #P_1V_1 = P_2V_2#?
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A #2.5*L# volume of gas at #800*mm*Hg# pressure, is expanded with constant temperature to a #5.0*L# volume. What is the resultant pressure of the gas?
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A gas occupies #"0.5650 L"# in a closed container. The initial pressure is #"______"# if the volume increases to #"1.204 L"# at a pressure of #"715.1 bar"#?
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A #5*L# volume of gas exerts a pressure of #124*kPa#. How should volume evolve if pressure is increased to #206*kPa#?
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A sample of a gas has a volume of 2.0 liters at a pressure of 1.0 atmosphere. What will the pressure be when the volume increases to 4.0 liters at constant temperature?
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If a volume of #1.7*atm# at #26.0*L# is compressed to #10.7*L#, what is the new pressure?
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A sample of sulfur hexafluoride gas occupies 8.62 L at 221 degrees Celsius. Assuming that the pressure remains constant, what temperature (in Celsius) is needed to reduce the volume to 2.61 L?
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A gas confined to a piston is subjected to a pressure that is THREE TIMES as great as the initial pressure. How does the volume evolve given constant temperature?
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How would the volume evolve if a #13000*L# of gas under a #1.38*atm# pressure were subjected to a #250*atm# pressure?
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A gas occupies a volume of #1309*mL# at #"STP"#. At constant temperature, what volume will it occupy at a pressure of #941*mm*Hg#?
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What is the volume occupied by a gas that has a #1000*mL# at #396*K# under #2*atm# pressure, that is cooled to #200*K#, and the pressure decreased to #0.5*atm#?
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What is the new pressure of a gas under #1112*"psi"# with a volume of #6.53*L# that is expanded to a volume of #12.45*L#?
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Question #42a61
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A constant temperature, a #12*L# volume of gas in a piston, is compressed to #3*L#. If the original pressure was #41*kPa#, what is the final pressure?
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In Boyle's Law, when we plotted the graph between volume and pressure, why we put the volume in the x -axis and pressure on Y-axis? Thank you.
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Question #b00bb
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At a pressure 47 kPa, the gas in a cylinder has a volume of 12 liters. Assuming temperature remains the same, if the volume of the gas is decreased to 8 liters, what is the new pressure?
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The pressure on a #22.5*L# volume of gas enclosed in a piston is REDUCED from #748*mm*Hg# to #725*mm*Hg#. What is the new volume?
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Question #66e5c
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A #4.60*L# volume of gas at #845*mm*Hg# pressure is expanded such that the new pressure is #368*mm*Hg#. To what volume does it expand?
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Question #26a42
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How would the volume if a gas in a piston under #14*"bar"# pressure with a volume of #312*mL#, were reduced in pressure to #7*"bar"# pressure?
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What was the original volume of a gas that has changed from a pressure of 6.20 atm to 9.150 atm and a new volume of 322 mL?
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Question #a317c
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What are the variables kept constant in Boyle's law?
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Question #89091
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If you have a gas with an initial pressure of 5 atm and it occupies a volume of 10L. If you increase the volume to 13L, what will the new pressure of the gas be?
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A gas with a volume of 4.0 L at 90.0 kPa expands until the pressure drops to 20.0 kPa. What is its new volume if the temperature doesn't change?
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1: For a given amount, type, and temperature of gas, when its pressure is increased from 200 kPa to 500 kPa, what will its volume be if its initial volume is 3 cubic meters?
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Boyle's Law?
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At a constant temperature, a gas that exerted a pressure of 1.47 atm and that occupied 1.62 L is compressed until its pressure is 7.42 am. What is the final volume?