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Quiz 3A: GAS LAWS

Name: Rica Mae Rona Faculty: Mr. Melvin Bernardino


Date: June 23, 2021 Course: Inorganic Chemistry
ITEM 1
A weather reporter on TV reports the barometer pressure as 28.6 inches of mercury.
Calculate this pressure in the following

Complete Solution
A. atm = 0.957 atm
B. torr = 727 torr
C. psi = 14.1 psi
D. bars = 0.966 bars
ITEM 2
The pressure of a gas sample is recorded as 615 torr. Calculate this pressure in the
following units:
A. atm = 0.809
B. in. Hg = 24.2 in Hg
C. psi = 11.9 psi
D. bars = 0.817 bars
ITEM 3
An engineer reads the pressure gauge of a boiler as 210 psi. Calculate this pressure
in the following units:
A. atm = 14.3 atm
B. in. Hg = 427 in Hg
C. mmHg = 1.09 mmhg
D. bars = 14.4 bar
ITEM 4
A chemist reads a pressure from a manometer attached to an experiment as 17.6
cmHg. Calculate this pressure in the following units:
A. atm = 0.232 atm
B. torr = 176 torr
C. mmHg= 176 mm Hg
D. psi = 3. 40 psi
SOLUTIONS:
Quiz 3B. Show your complete solution.

Convert each of the following temperatures from the unit given to the unit indicated:
A. The melting point of potassium metal, 63.7°C, to kelvins. = 337 K
B. The freezing point of liquid hydrogen, 14.1 K, to degrees Celcius= - 259 ° C
C. The boiling point of liquid helium, 2268.9°C, to kelvins. = 4 K

Convert each of the following temperatures from the unit given


to the unit indicated:

A. The melting point of gold, 1337.4 K, to degrees Celsius.= 1064 ° C


B. The melting point of tungsten, 3410°C, to kelvins. = 3683 K
C. The melting point of tin, 505 K, to degrees Celsius. = 232 ° C

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