Consider a balloon with volume 22.4 liter and pressure 1 atom at some constant temperature. What...
(VI) QUESTIONS: (i) State the relationship between pressure and volume as stated by Boyle's law. Remember to state the condition of temperature. (iii) If the pressure of a sample of gas in a cylinder is 760 mm of Hg (1 atom) while occupying a 10-mL (milliliters) volume at 32°C. What is the pressure due to the sample of gas when the cylinder is compressed down to 5 milliliters (mL)? (iii) Consider a balloon with volume 22.4 liter and pressure 1...
(V) DATA AND RESULTS: 3 Pressure. P (kPa) Volume, V (L) PxV_(kPa*L) 1P. (1/kPa) 114.821 1.5 172.2315 0.0087092082 117.757 0.0084920642 141.3084 108.5544 120.616 09 0.008290774 123.346 0.6 74.0076 0.0081072755 126.048 04 50.4192 0.0079334857 VI) QUESTIONS: State the relationship between pressure and volume as stated by Boyle's law. Remember to state the condition of temperature. (W) Is the Boyle's law confirmed by your graph? Explain If the pressure of a sample of gas in a cylinder is 760 mm of Hg...
A helium balloon has a volume of 3.22 L at 21.4C and a pressure of 755mm Hg. a.) If the balloon is immersed in a cold temperature bath of -63.7C and the pressure remains constant, what will be the new volume in liters of the balloon? b.) If the same balloon is placed in a vacuum chamber and the pressure is reduced to .551 atm, what will the new volume of the balloon in liters, assuming the temperature remains constant?
A balloon has a volume of 219.5 mL. The temperature and pressure of the gas inside the balloon is 333 K and 0.959 atm, respectively. To what temperature (in Celsius) must the balloon be cooled to reduce its volume to 0.19 L if the pressure doesnt change (remained constant)?
what Celsius temperature is required to increase the volume of a sealed balloon from 2.0 L to 3.0 L if the initial temperature is 15°C and the atmospheric pressure is constant?
Remember to use SI units! QUESTION 1 What is the volume of a balloon A) with 5 mol of helium atoms at atmospheric pressure (101kPa) and room temperature (25°C)? B) If I add 3 mol more of helium atoms into the balloon, what is the ratio (new voly(old vol)? (round all answers to 3 sig fig) 10 points Save Answer QUESTION 2 What is the volume of a balloon A) with 5 mol of helium atoms at atmospheric pressure (101kPa)...
a balloon contains gas at a pressure 1.2 atm (1 atm=101.3kpa) and has a volume of 0.10m^3. more gas is pumped into the balloon at a constant pressure until the volume is doubled. how much work is done by the pump? A) 12 J B) 24 KJ C) 24 J D)12 KJ E) 6.1 KJ
what are the values of standard temperature and pressure for gases ? PRELIMINARY EXERCISES: Boyle's Law and Charles's Law 1. List the three factors that determine the volume of gas a lessico b. Temperature a molar Mass 2. When dealing with eases, it is common to refer to volumes at standard temperature and pressure (STP). What are the values of standard temperature and pressure for gases STP and 3. a. State Boyle's law: The volume of gas varies inversely with...
A balloon is inflated to a volume of 7.5L on a day when the atmospheric pressure is 765 mmHg. The next day, as a storm front arrives, the atmospheric pressure drops to 741 mmHg .Assuming the temperature remains constant, what is the new volume of the balloon, in liters? V=
1) A balloon has a volume of 1L at 20°C and 101.325kPa of pressure. If the pressure stays constant but the temperature increases to 45°C what will the volume of the balloon be? 2) Determine the volume occupied when 40g of Oz is at 30°C at standard pressure.