Charles' Law
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Charles' Law
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Why must Charles' law be in kelvin?
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What is Charles' law formula?
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Oxygen gas is at a temperature of 40°C when it occupies a volume of 2.3 liters. To what temperature should it be raised to occupy a volume of 6.5 liters?
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What is the relation to absolute zero in Charles' law?
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8.00 L of a gas is collected at 60.0°C. What will be its volume upon cooling to 30.0°C?
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During the day at 27°C a cylinder with a sliding top contains 20.0 liters of air. At night it only holds 19 liters. What is the temperature at night?
Give the answer in Kelvin and °C?
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A sample of helium has a volume of 521 dm3 at a pressure of 75 cm Hg and a temperature of 18° C. When the temperature is increased to 23° C, what is the volume of the helium?
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568 cm3 of chlorine at 25° C will occupy what volume at -25° C while the pressure remains constant?
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A sample of hydrogen has an initial temperature of 50.° C. When the
temperature is lowered to -5.0° C, the volume of hydrogen becomes
212 cm3. What was the initial volume of the hydrogen in dm3?
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A sample of oxygen occupies a volume of 160 dm3 at 91° C. What will be volume of oxygen when the temperature drops to 0.00° C?
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How can I graph Charles' law?
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A container holds 50.0 mL of nitrogen at 25° C and a pressure of 736 mm Hg. What will be its volume if the temperature increases by 35° C?
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5.00 L of a gas is collected at 100 K and then allowed to expand to 50.0 L. What is the new temperature in order to maintain the same pressure?
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How can I do Charles' law experiment?
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How does Charles' law relate to scuba diving?
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How does Charles' law relate to hot air balloons?
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How Charles' law was discovered?
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How is Charles' law used?
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What are some common errors students make with Charles's law?
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A sample of argon gas is cooled and its volume went from 380 mL to 250 mL. If its final temperature was -55° C, what was its original temperature?
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What are some examples of Charles' law?
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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 (volume of 2 L) at room temperature (25°C), what will the new volume be if you put it in your freezer (-4°C)?
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Question #942bc
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Question #de777
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Question #f2762
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What steps and formulas would you use to solve the question "At what Kelvin temperature will a sample of gas occupy 12 liters if the same sample occupies 8 liters at 27 °C?"
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Question #9e2f2
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Question #6c02a
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Question #1b2a4
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At 35°C a sample of a fixed amount of ideal gas occupies 150. mL at a pressure of 3.50 atm. What would be its volume at the same pressure and 105°C?
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Question #ee6eb
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Question #2c334
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A 5.00–liter sample of nitrogen gas at 27°C and 320 mm Hg is heated until it
occupies a volume of 15.0 liters. If the pressure remains unchanged, the final
temperature of the gas is?
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Is the density of the air in a heated hot air balloon less than the density of the air surrounding it and does that mean the volume of the same mass of air is increased within the balloon?
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Question #f34ab
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Question #43909
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The volume of a sample of a gas at 273°C is 200.0 L. If the volume is decreased to 100.0 L at constant pressure, what will be the new temperature of the gas?
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Question #d8985
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At 1.01 atm and 15.0°C a constant - pressure tank has 255 #m^3# of propane. What is the volume of the gas at 48.0°C?
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A balloon filled with oxygen gas occupies a volume of 5.5 L at 25°C. What volume will the gas occupy at 100.0 °C?
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A balloon has a volume of 253.2 mL at 356 K. The volume of the balloon is decreased to 165.4 mL. What is the new temperature?
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At 10°C, the gas in a cylinder has a volume of 0.250 L. The gas is allowed to expand to 0.285 L. What must the final temperature be for the pressure to remain constant?
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How is the circumference of a balloon related to its temperature?
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If chlorine gas has a volume of 465mL at 50°C ,what is the volume if the temperature decreases to 30°C?
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A container of oxygen has a volume of 349 mL at a temperature of 22.0°C . What volume will the gas occupy at 50.0°C?
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Question #5e777
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At -40°C, a sample of gas has a volume of 233 mL. On heating, the volume expands to 313 mL. Assuming constant pressure, what is the new Celsius temperature?
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A sample of air has a volume of 140.0 mL at 67°C . At what temperature will its volume be 50.0 mL at constant pressure?
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If a 25.0 mL of gas is collect at 20.0°C in a closed flexible container, what volume would the gas occupy if the temperature is raised to 45.0°C?
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A sample of nitrogen gas has a volume of 32.4 L at 20°C. The gas is heated to 220°C at constant pressure. What is the final volume of nitrogen?
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Question #d4fff
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Question #8440d
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You transfer a sample of gas at 17°C from a volume of 4.81 L and 1.10 atm to a container at 37°C that has a pressure of 1.10 atm. What is the new volume of the gas?
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A balloon has a volume of 253.2 L at 356 K. The volume of the balloon is decreased to 165.4 L. What is the new temperature?
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Two cubic meters of a gas at 30 degrees Kelvin are heated at a constant pressure until the volume doubles. What is the final temperature of the gas?
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How hot would a 2.3 L balloon have to get to expand to a volume of 3.0 L, assuming the initial temperature of the balloon is 24°C, and that the pressure inside the balloon remains constant?
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An inflated balloon has a volume of 5.75 L at a temperature of 22°C. At what temperature in degrees Celsius will the volume of the balloon decrease to 5.38 L?
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Question #aa424
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2.30 L of air at 4.53 atm is expanded to 2219 mmHg. What is the final volume in mL?
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A sample of argon gas occupies a volume of 950 mL at 25°C. What volume will the gas occupy at 50°C if the pressure remains constant?
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A sample of gas occupies 17 mL at -112°C. What volume does the sample occupy at 70°C?
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A gas has a volume of 2.00 L at 323 K and 3.00 atm. What will be the new volume if the temperature is changed to 273 K and the pressure is changed to 1 atm?
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The volume of a sample of a gas at 273 Kelvin and is 100.0 L. If the volume is decreased to 50.0 L at constant pressure, what will be the new temperature of the gas?
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The pressure of a sample of dry air is held constant at 2.25 atm while the temperature is decreased rom 100 °C to 7 °C. The original volume of the sample is 43 L. What is the final volume of the sample?
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Which gas law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature?
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The volume of a gas is 93 mL when the temperature is 91°C. If the temperature is reduced to 0°C without changing the pressure, what is the new volume of the gas?
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If a sample of gas occupies 6.80 L at 325°C, what will be its volume at 25°C if the pressure does not change?
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Question #7ec0a
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A 0.5-L container of nitrogen gas is heated under constant pressure to the boiling point of water. What is its new volume?
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A sample of 25 L of #NH_3# gas at 10°C is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50 L. What is the new temperature in °C?
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Question #f124f
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A container is filled with 258 liters of nitrogen gas at a temperature of 78°C. What would the volume (in liters) of the gas be if the temperature changed to 122°C?
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If the pressure is reported as #750*mm*Hg#, what is the pressure in atmospheres?
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If 5.0 L of a gas is heated from 50°C to 80°C, what is the final volume?
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The temperature of 24 Iiters of a certain gas is 300 K. If we change the temperature to 400 K, what is the new volume of the gas?
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A gas has a volume of 350 mL at 45°C. If the volume changes to 400 mL, what is the new temperature?
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A gas enclosed in a piston that has a volume of #245*mL# at #0# #""^@C#, will express what volume at #95# #""^@C#?
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Question #6f85b
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A sample of nitrogen gas occupies 130 mL at 20°C. What volume will the gas occupy at 45°C if the pressure remains constant?
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A balloon is filled with 3.50 L of water at 24°C and 2.27 atm. The balloon in the figure is placed outside on a hot day. What is the volume of the balloon, assuming constant pressure?
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At 7.0°C, the volume of a gas is 49 mL. At the same pressure, its volume is 74 mL at what temperature?
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An ideal gas in a sealed container has an initial volume of 2.35 L. At constant pressure, it is cooled to to 18°C where its final volume is 1.75 L. What was the initial temperature?
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Question #5bfc7
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If a helium balloon is placed in a cold freezer, what happens in the balloon?
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Helium occupies 2.40 L at 123°C. What would the volume of the same sample of gas be at 23°C?
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What will be the new volume of a 250 mL sample of gas at 300 K and 1 atm if heated to 350 K at 1 atm?
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Air in a tightly sealed bottle has a pressure of 0.978 atm at 25.5°C. What will its pressure be if the temperature is raised to 46.0°C?
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A gas at 55.0°C occupies a volume of 3.60 L. What volume will it occupy at 30.0°C?
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Near Room temperature air has a density of 1.18 x 10^-3 g/ml. What volume will 30.77 grams of air occupy?
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Question #8ced5
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How would the volume evolve if a quantity of gas enclosed in a piston were heated?
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A gas has a pressure of 6.58 kPa at 539 K. What will be the pressure at 211 K if the volume does not change?
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How will the volume of a gas be affected if the pressure is tripled, but the temperature remains the same?
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If you decreased the volume of a sample of gas by a factor of three while maintaining a constant pressure, how would the absolute temperature of the gas be affected?
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A gas held in a 25.3 mL container is heated from 25°C to 37°C. What is the final volume of the gas?
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How does volume relate to mass with respect to the water molecule?
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A balloon is filled with 14 L of gas at 302 K. What is its temperature in Kelvin when the volume expands to 20 L, assuming pressure remains constant?
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Question #0b292
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What is Charles's law?
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Question #f3080
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Question #c13ab
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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 #300*mL# volume gas at #0.500*atm# in a piston, is compressed to #0.750*atm#. What is the new volume?
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According to Charles' law, what is the volume of a gas?
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At #95.0^@"C"#, a sample of gas has a volume of #"1.55 mL"#. What will the volume be if the gas is cooled to #0.2^@"C"#?
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A #17.8*L# volume of propane gas for which #rho=493*g*L^-1# was completely combusted. What are (i) the molar quantities, and (ii) the mass of carbon dioxide emitted?
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A gas occupies a volume of #12.7*mL# at #295*K# in a piston; what volume will it occupy at #284*K#?
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Which graph shows the relationship between the temperature and volume of a gas according to Charles's law?
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Question #5af4f
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The temperature of a balloon increases from 25 K to 50 K. What will the final volume of the balloon be if it was 1 L before the temperature change?
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If given the following, what is the change in volume of the balloon as it ascends from sea level to 6000 ft?
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Question #a3859
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Question #3188c
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Question #9a7e4
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Question #74b54
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Question #9dcb3
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A sample of carbon dioxide gas at a pressure of 1.07 atm and a temperature of 166 °C, occupies a volume of 686 mL. If the gas is heated at constant pressure until its volume is 913 mL, the temperature of the gas sample will be ? °C.
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Question #1bb86
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Question #bb705
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Question #641bc
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A sample of gas in a flexible sided container has a volume of (3.100x10^-2) L when the temperature is (3.540x10^2) OC. The temperature is changed to (8.42x10^2)OC. What is the new volume of the gas assuming no change in pressure?
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A gas expands from 35 ml to 70ml. if the temperature was at 22 Celsius, what will the final temperature be?
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A gas at #34# #""^@C# expressed a volume of #10*L# in a piston; what is the new volume at #48# #""^@C#?
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A #10,000*L# volume of gas enclosed in a balloon at #298*K# is heated to #338*K# at constant pressure. What is the new volume?
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Question #d0747
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If the volume of an ideal gas at #27^@ "C"# halves, what is its new temperature? Why can I not use the celsius temperature to do this?
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A gas enclosed in piston at #328.2*K# occupies a volume of #3.60*L#. How does the volume change when the gas is cooled to #303.2*K#?
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A #42.3*mL# volume of gas at #371.3*K# is cooled to #351.7*K#. What is the new volume?
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How do you derive Charles law?
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Question #542e5
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A sample of gas at 35degree Celsius and 1 atm occupies a volume of 37.5L. At what temp should the gas be kept, if it required to reduce the volume to 3.0 litre at the same pressure?
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Question #0c25b
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Question #03e92
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Question #674f8
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Question #ed57f
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The temperature of 3.0L of a gas is changed from 27° C to -10° C at constant pressure. What is the new volume in mL?
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A gas thermometer contains 250 mL of gas at 0° C and 1.0 atm pressure. If the pressure remains at 1.0 atm, how many mL will the volume increase for every one celsius degree that the temperature rises?
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About Charles's Law I have a confusion?
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Given constant pressure, how does the temperature change when a #500*cm^3# volume of gas at #373*K# is cooled so that then volume reduces to #270*cm^3#?
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At constant pressure, how should the volume of a gas enclosed in a piston evolve when the absolute temperature is DOUBLED?
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Question #4f1f4
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Question #36619