QUESTION 1 If a 427 mL sample of gas at 133 "C is allowed to expand (at constant pressure) to a volume of 781 ml, what will be the new temperature (in "C)? QUESTION 2 At constant pressure, the ratio of the temperature and the volume will be QUESTION 3 If we increase the pressure on a sample of gas while holding the temperature constant, the volume of the gas will esc QUESTION 4 A sample of xenon occupies a volume of 365 mL at 7.59 atm and 25 °C. If the volume is changed to 380 mL and the temperature is changed to 77 °C, what will b the new pressure? QUESTION 5 A 506 mL sample of Ar gas was collected at 1797 mmHg. What would be the pressure in mmHg if the gas were allowed to expand to 2481 mi at constant temperature? Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. 1 2 $ #3 3 D $ 54 4 g de L % 5 MacBook Pro <6 17 8 00 9 -U )

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QUESTION 1
If a 427 mL sample of gas at 133 "C is allowed to expand (at constant pressure) to a volume of 781 mL, what will be the new temperature (in "C)?
QUESTION 2
At constant pressure, the ratio of the temperature and the volume will be
QUESTION 3
If we increase the pressure on a sample of gas while holding the temperature constant, the volume of the gas will
esc
QUESTION 4
A sample of xenon occupies a volume of 365 mL at 7.59 atm and 25 "C. If the volume is changed to 380 mL and the temperature is changed to 77 "C, what will b
the new pressure?
QUESTION 5
A 506 mL sample of Ar gas was collected at 1797 mmHg. What would be the pressure in mmHg if the gas were allowed to expand to 2481 mi at constant
temperature?
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 If a 427 mL sample of gas at 133 "C is allowed to expand (at constant pressure) to a volume of 781 mL, what will be the new temperature (in "C)? QUESTION 2 At constant pressure, the ratio of the temperature and the volume will be QUESTION 3 If we increase the pressure on a sample of gas while holding the temperature constant, the volume of the gas will esc QUESTION 4 A sample of xenon occupies a volume of 365 mL at 7.59 atm and 25 "C. If the volume is changed to 380 mL and the temperature is changed to 77 "C, what will b the new pressure? QUESTION 5 A 506 mL sample of Ar gas was collected at 1797 mmHg. What would be the pressure in mmHg if the gas were allowed to expand to 2481 mi at constant temperature? Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. 1 2 #3 3 * $ 54 4 8 % 5 MacBook Pro <6 17 8 00 9 -U )
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