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Gas Law

• State Gay-Lussac’s Law and use it to solve


problems involving pressure and
temperature
Prob.1
Practice:

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2. A 30.0 L sample of nitrogen inside a rigid, metal
container at 20.0 °C is placed inside an oven whose
temperature is 50.0 °C. The pressure inside the
container at 20.0 °C was at 3.00 atm. What is the
pressure of the nitrogen after its temperature is
increased to 50.0 °C?
3. Determine the pressure change when a
constant volume of gas at 1.00 atm is heated from
20.0 °C to 30.0 °C.
Gas Law
Combined Gas Law
Problem 1: 
•  A 4 L of argon gas has a pressure of 2 atm at 24 °C
temperature. Calculate the final volume of the gas, when the
pressure of the gas increases to 8 atm and the temperature of
the gas increases to 30 °C.
Problem 2: 
 A huge balloon contains 12 L of helium gas at 20 °C temperature
and it is having a pressure of 5 atm. If the volume of the gas
increases to 60 L at 40 °C temperature, then calculate the final
pressure of the gas.

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Problem 3: 
A rubber balloon is taken out from the cold storage and 8 L of
helium gas is released in it at 70 °C temperature and 6 atm
pressure. If the initial temperature of the gas is 25 °C and the
initial pressure of the gas is 3 atm, then what is the initial volume
of the gas?
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Problem 4: 
 A 6 L of helium gas filled in the container at 10 °C temperature
exerts some amount of pressure on the walls of the container.
The gas exerts 12 atm pressure on the walls of the container,
when its volume is increased to 12 L and its temperature is
increased to 80 °C. Calculate the initial pressure of the gas.

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• Kindly do the problem solving in a sheet of paper then picture your
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