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De La Salle University- Dasmariñas

BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT


Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
TVL - Information and Communications Technology Cluster

General Chemistry 1: Discourse Assessment #4


Gas Laws and Partial Pressure
Term 2, 1st Semester, SY 2023-2024

GENERAL DIRECTIONS:
1. PRINT this assessment on standard letter-sized (short) paper.
2. WRITE your answers in the designated spaces. Please ensure that your answers are handwritten; do not
type.
3. SUBMIT a hardcopy of your completed assessment to your subject teacher.
4.
Name: __________________________________________ Grade and Section: _______________________________
Read each questions carefully. Write your complete solution and answer on the space provided. (50 points)
Given = 1 pt Required = 1 pt Complete Equation = 2 pt Solution: 4 pts Final Answer:2 pts
Problem #1: A diver blows a 0.75-L air bubble 10 m under water. As it rises to the surface, the pressure goes from
3.75 atm to 2.03 atm. What will be the volume of air in the bubble at the surface?
Given: Solution:

Required:

Equation:

Answer:
Problem #2: A helium balloon in a closed car occupies a volume of 2.32 L at 40.0°C. If the car is parked on a hot day
and the temperature inside rises to 75.0°C, what is the new volume of the balloon, assuming the pressure remains
constant?
Given: Solution:

Required:

Equation

Answer:
Problem #3: A sample of air in a syringe exerts a pressure of 3.04 atm at 25.0°C. The syringe is placed in a boiling-
water bath at 100.0°C. The pressure is increased to 3.46 atm by pushing the plunger in, which reduced the volume to
0.224 mL. What was the initial volume?
Given: Solution:

Required:

Equation

Answer:
Problem #4: Calculate the mass in grams of ammonia gas (NH3) contained in a 5.0-L vessel at 109.85 °C with a
pressure of 1,140 mmHg.
Given: Solution:

Required:

Equation

Answer:
Problem #5: A storage tank that contains 3.12 mol of oxygen, 4.5 mol of nitrogen and 2.11 mol of helium has a total
pressure of 1.30 atm. What is the partial pressure of each gas?
Given: Solution:

Required:

Equation

Answer:

Pressure:
1 atm = 760 mmHg = 101.3 kPa = 14.7 psi
Temperature:
K = °C + 273.15
Universal Ideal Gas Constant:
𝐿 · 𝑎𝑡𝑚
R= 0.0821 K ·𝑚𝑜𝑙

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