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1. A sample of helium gas has a volume of 445 L at 30 C.

To what
temperature must the helium be heated to increase the volume
to 500 L?
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2. A gas sample has a volume of 50 L at 775 mmHg and 30C. What


is the volume at SATP?
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3. A bicycle pump contains 0.850 L of air at 101 kPa. If the pump is


closed, what pressure is required to change the volume to 3.00
L?
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4. If 150.0 mL of hydrogen gas at 35C and 120.0 kPa is changed to


118 mL and 140.0 kPa. What is the new temperature?
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1. Assuming constant pressure and chemical amount, how many


litres of helium gas at 20 C are required to make 1.0 L of helium
gas at 5.0 K?
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2. A party balloon has a volume of 8.50 L at 35 C and 100 kPa.


Calculate the pressure for a volume of 7.50 L at 48 C.
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3. Assuming constant temperature and chemical amount, how


many litres of gas at STP are required to make 5.0 L of gas at 150
kPa?
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4. A sample of gas has a volume of 235.0 mL at a pressure of 863.3


mmHg. What is the new volume if the gas decreased by 221.3
mmHg?
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1. A steel cylinder with a fixed volume contains gas at a pressure of


652 kPa and a temperature of 25C. If the cylinder is heated to
150C, use the combined gas law to calculate the new pressure.
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2. Use one of the gas laws to determine the final temperature of a


gas held at 101.325 kPa that changes from 2.0 L to 4.5 L,
starting at 380 K.
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3. A large party balloon has a volume of 6.00 L at 22C and 100


kPa. Calculate the temperature in Celsius for a final volume of
8.00 L at150 kPa.
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4. A sample of gas has a volume of 235.0 mL at a SATP. What is the


new volume if the gas pressure changes to 221.3 mmHg?
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