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Activity # 4: Avogadro’s Law Problem Solving

1. A 10.00 L of a gas is known to contain 0.50 mol. If the amount of gas is


increased to 1.50 mol, what new volume will result (at an unchanged
temperature and pressure)?

2. Two moles of helium gas fill up an empty balloon to a volume of 2.5 L.


What would be the volume of the balloon if an additional 1.5 moles of
helium gas is added at constant temperature and pressure.

3. A balloon has been filled to a volume of 1.90 L with 0.092 mol of helium
gas. If 0.021 mol of additional helium is added to the balloon while the
temperature and pressure are held constant, what is the new volume of
the balloon?

4. A balloon was filled to a volume of 2.25 L with 0.082 moles of helium


gas. Suppose 0.015 moles of helium is added to the balloon with
constant pressure and temperature. What will be the new volume of the
balloon?

5. A flexible container at an initial volume of 5.00 L contains 6.500 mol of


gas. More gas is added to the flexible container until it reaches a final
volume of 18.30 L. The pressure and the temperature of the gas remain
constant. How many moles were added to the container?

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