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Sci 10: Gas Laws WORKSHEET # 2

DIRECTIONs: Read and analyze the word problems below. Use the Gay- Lussacs’ and
Avogadro's Laws to solve for the missing variables. (5 POINTS EACH)

Gay- Lussacs Law Problems

1. Determine the pressure change when a constant volume of gas at 1.00 atm is heated
from 27.0 °C to 45.5 °C.

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2. A gas has a pressure of 0.470 atm at 68.0 °C. What is the pressure at standard
temperature?
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3. A gas has a pressure of 799.5 mm Hg at 55.0 °C. What is the temperature at standard
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4. If a gas is cooled from 323.0 K to 283.15 K and the volume is kept constant what final
pressure would result if the original pressure was 760.0 mm Hg?

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Avogadro's Law Problems

1 mole = 22.4 L
1 mole = 6.02 x 1023 molecule
1 mole = molar mass

1) Convert 7.60 x1021 molecules of CO to Liters. (2 pts.)

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2) How many liters of CO4 are in 7.56 moles? (2 pts.)

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3) 7.50 L of a gas is known to contain 0.965 mol. If the amount of gas is increased to 2.57 mol,
what new volume will result (at an unchanged temperature and pressure)?
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5) A flexible container at an initial volume of 8.120 L contains 9.550 mol of gas. More gas is then
added to the container until it reaches a final volume of 19.10 L. Assuming the pressure and
temperature of the gas remain constant, calculate the number of moles of gas added to the
container.
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