Worksheet - 1c - Practice Questions On Gas Laws
Worksheet - 1c - Practice Questions On Gas Laws
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SOI- Forms vary in their orientation as a consequence of relationships and interactions with conditions.
LINE OF INQUIRY- How to study the effect of varying temperature and pressure on volume of a
gas?
Q1. A bicycle pump contains 50 cm3 of air at a pressure of 1 X 105 Pa. What would be the volume of the air if
the pressure was increased to 2.1 X 105 Pa at constant temperature?
Q2. If the volume of the gas collected at 60°C and 1 X 105 Pa pressure was 70 cm3, what would be the volume
at a temperature of 0°C and a pressure of 4 X 105 Pa?
Q3. A gas syringe contains 50 cm3 of oxygen at 20°C if the temperature was increased to 45°C, what would be
the volume occupied by this gas, assuming constant pressure throughout?
Using Charles Law, when pressure is constant, volume and temperature of a gas are directly proportional.
318.15/293.15 = 54.03 cm3 (approx.)
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Q4. An electric light bulb has a volume of 200 cm3. It contains argon gas at a pressure of 1.1 X 105 Pa and a
temperature of 25°C. When the light is switched on, the pressure increases to a steady 1.8 X 105 Pa. What is the
temperature of the argon in the electric light bulb that creates this new steady pressure?
Q5. At a pressure of 405 kPa, the volume of a gas is 6.00 cm3. Assuming the temperature remains constant, at
what pressure will the new volume be 4.00 cm3?
Q6. A volume of gas at 1.10 atm was measured at 326 cm3. What will be the volume if the pressure is adjusted
to 1.90 atm?
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