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Combined Gas Law Worksheet (Daily Grade) Name:__________________

Solve the following– box your answers and don’t forget units, sig digs, and work for
partial credit.

1. To what volume in mL would you have to change 65.0 mL of a gas at 121.4 kPa in
order to decrease its pressure to 37.0 kPa if temperature and # of molecules remain
constant?

2. A cylinder of compressed gas has a volume of 350 cm3 and a pressure of 931 torr.
What volume in cm3 would the gas occupy if allowed to escape into a balloon at a
pressure of 113 kPa if temperature and # of molecules remain constant?

3. 2.0 L of a gas is at STP. What is the new pressure in kPa if the volume changes to
10.5 L and the temperature and # of molecules remain constant?

4. The volume of a gas increased from 170 mL to 360 mL when heated. If the original
temperature of the gas was 293 K, what is the new temperature in Kelvin if the pressure
and # of molecules remain constant?

5. 5.8 L of a gas is heated from -11oC to 120oC. What is the new volume in mL if the
pressure and # of molecules remain constant?

6. If a helium filled balloon has a volume of 1.40 L at 35oC and 110.0 kPa, what is the
volume at STP if # of molecules remain constant?

7. A gas has a volume of 11500 mL at 45oC and 780 torr. What is the new temperature in
Kelvin of the gas if its volume changes to 9100 mL, its pressure to 1080 mmHg, and # of
molecules remain constant?

8. A set sample of gas has an initial volume of 445 mL and pressure of 2.5 atm. The gas
is changed to STP and the new volume is 289 mL. What was the original temperature in
o
C?

9. A gas has an initial pressure of 2065 mmHg and temperature of 416 K. What is the
new pressure in atm if the temperature is cooled to 382 K and volume and # of molecules
remain constant?

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