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Chapter1: Gases And The Zeroth Law Of Thermodynamics
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1. A canister containing air has a volume of 85 cm' and a pressure of 1.45 atm when the temper:
What is the pressure when the volume is increased to 180 cm and the temperature is reduced
2. Air is transferred from a 75 L tank where the pressure is 125 psi and the temperature is 288 K
volume of 6.1 L and a pressure of 25 psi. What is the new temperature?
3. A helium balloon at 28°C has a volume of 1.8 L and a pressure of 102 kPa. What is the volum
balloon when is rises into the atmosphere where the pressure is 85 kPa and the temperature is
4. The pressure of a piston with a volume of 650 cm' and 85°C is 30 torr. It is heated to 350°C
compressed to a volume of 65 cm', What is the new pressure?
5. A gas tank has a volume of 28 1 m' and a pressure of 18.4 atm. The temperature of the gas i
the Celsius temperature when the gas is put in an 11.2 m' tank with a pressure of 22.7 at 2
6. A metal can is able to withstand 3800 kPa before is bursts. The gas in the can has a volume of
the
pressure
is 110 kPa at 25°C. If the can is crushed to a volume of 8.5 mL and the tem
2.
Transcribed Image Text:100% Normal text Fjalla One 1. A canister containing air has a volume of 85 cm' and a pressure of 1.45 atm when the temper: What is the pressure when the volume is increased to 180 cm and the temperature is reduced 2. Air is transferred from a 75 L tank where the pressure is 125 psi and the temperature is 288 K volume of 6.1 L and a pressure of 25 psi. What is the new temperature? 3. A helium balloon at 28°C has a volume of 1.8 L and a pressure of 102 kPa. What is the volum balloon when is rises into the atmosphere where the pressure is 85 kPa and the temperature is 4. The pressure of a piston with a volume of 650 cm' and 85°C is 30 torr. It is heated to 350°C compressed to a volume of 65 cm', What is the new pressure? 5. A gas tank has a volume of 28 1 m' and a pressure of 18.4 atm. The temperature of the gas i the Celsius temperature when the gas is put in an 11.2 m' tank with a pressure of 22.7 at 2 6. A metal can is able to withstand 3800 kPa before is bursts. The gas in the can has a volume of the pressure is 110 kPa at 25°C. If the can is crushed to a volume of 8.5 mL and the tem 2.
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