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Name: ______________________________
To the Learner
What to Do
1. Read the Weekly Home Learning Plan.
2. Write your name in the Weekly Home Learning Plan and to any paper attached. The teacher will not be
liable with loss of activities due to not writing your names.
3. Write your answers in the module. CHECK your ANSWERS after.
4. Go over the module from start to end to be guided in answering it.
5. After answering the activities specified in the score sheet return the Weekly Home Learning Plan in your
learning packets ready for submission. But make sure to write your scores in the score sheet.
NOTE: NO SUBMITTING OF MODULES only your WHLP.
What to Answer
Answer HONESTLY the given activities in the module specified in your score sheet.
SCORE SHEET
Prepared: FE P. GULLOD
What I can do
Problem Sets on Boyle’s Law and Charles’ Law
Instruction: Solve the following problems. Show your complete solution. Number 1 was answered as
your guide.
1. Oxygen gas inside a 1.5L gas tank has a pressure of 0.95atm. Provided that the temperature
remains constant, how much pressure is needed to reduce its volume in half?
Given: V1-1.5L P1-0.95atm V2- 1.5/2 L P2- ?
2. A scuba diver needs a driving tank to provide breathing gas while he is underwater. How much
pressure is needed for 6.00 liters of gas at 1.01 atmospheric pressure to be compressed in a 3.00-liter
cylinder?
3. A cylinder with a movable piston contains 250cm3 air at 10℃. If the pressure is kept constant, at
what temperature would you expect the volume to be 150cm3?
4. A tank (not rigid) contains 2.3L of helium gas at 25℃. What will be the volume of the tank after
heating it and its content to 40℃ temperature at constant pressure?
5. At 20℃, the volume of chlorine gas is 15 dm 3. Compute that the resulting volume if the
temperature is adjusted to 318K provided that the pressure remains the same.