This document is a worksheet for a 10th grade chemistry lesson on Charles' Law. The worksheet contains 2 problems asking students to calculate the final volume of a gas when the temperature changes while pressure remains constant. The first problem involves nitrogen gas initially at 4.18L and 760K increasing to 900K. The second problem involves argon gas initially at 45L and 120°C increasing to 2000°C. Students are instructed to show their work and solutions.
This document is a worksheet for a 10th grade chemistry lesson on Charles' Law. The worksheet contains 2 problems asking students to calculate the final volume of a gas when the temperature changes while pressure remains constant. The first problem involves nitrogen gas initially at 4.18L and 760K increasing to 900K. The second problem involves argon gas initially at 45L and 120°C increasing to 2000°C. Students are instructed to show their work and solutions.
This document is a worksheet for a 10th grade chemistry lesson on Charles' Law. The worksheet contains 2 problems asking students to calculate the final volume of a gas when the temperature changes while pressure remains constant. The first problem involves nitrogen gas initially at 4.18L and 760K increasing to 900K. The second problem involves argon gas initially at 45L and 120°C increasing to 2000°C. Students are instructed to show their work and solutions.
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Instructions: S olve the following problems. Show your complete solution.
1. A cylinder contains 4.18 L of nitrogen gas at a temperature of 760 K. The
temperature increased to 900 K. The pressure of the gas remains constant. What is the final volume of the gas?
V2 = 4.95 L
2. A cylindrical, expandable container that contains 45 L of argon gas has an initial
temperature of 120 o C. If the temperature was increased to 2000 o C, calculate the final volume of the container. Assume that the pressure is constant.