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This document provides directions and questions for a gas laws worksheet. The questions involve using gas laws like Boyle's law, Charles' law, Avogadro's law, and the ideal gas law to calculate unknown values like volume, pressure, temperature, or number of moles given certain known values. Values that are commonly known include the initial volume, pressure, temperature or moles of gas, and the question will ask to find an unknown value when one of the other variables changes at constant or changing conditions.

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IXED GAS LAWS WORKSHEET

D irections: Examine each question and then write the gas law you plan to le to solve each question. Show
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which values you have, which values are missing and/or which values need to be calculated. Be careful to use
standard units of volume (liters), temperature (Kelvins) & pressure (Atrn or mm of Hg).

Note: 1 atrn = 760 mm Hg

1. A gas occupies 3.51 at 2.5 mm.Hg pressure. What is the volume at 10 rnrn.Hg at the same temperature?
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- !Om ·.
Vl--:::-- 0 . 8 1 5 L_
2. A constant volume of oxygen 1s eated from 100°C to 185°C. The initial pressure is 4.1 atrn. What is the
finalpressure?
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3. A sample of 25L of NH3 gas at 10°C is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of SOL What is
the new ternpe ature in °c? _ -== \ O
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4. An unknovm gas weighs 34g and occupies 6.71 at 2 atrn and 245K. What is its molecular weight?
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5. An ideal gas occupies 400mL at 270 rnrn.Hg and 65°C. If the pressure is ·changed to 1.4 atrn and the
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temperature is increased to 100°C, what is the new volume?
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V i ?
t- =100°C-+cJt13,15 -> o18p\5 K
6. \,\That is the volume of 23g of neon gas at 1°C and a pressure of 2 atrn?
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r in \ Or..,Ne. • J l 1 Mb\ -=----- 2
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0( - > l:S 1 Y·. K
7. The pressure is 6.5 atrn, 2.3 mole of Br2 gas occup1€s . at is' the temperature in °C?

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an autoclave, a constant amount of steam 1s generate at a constant volume. Under 1.00 atm pressure
the steam temperature is lOO°C. What pressure setting should be used to obtain a 165°C steam
: :temperature
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for the sterilization of surgica l instruments? ( :5'05- r
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11. Explain what each of the following changes would do to the pressure in a closed container.
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B) The container size (volume) is tripled: ({ '$Su-re d tir b-..s v
C) Temperature is increased from 2OOK to SOOK:
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Mixed Gas Laws Worksheet - Solutions
1) How many moles of gas occupy 98 L at a pressure of 2.8 atmospheres and a temperature

of 292 K?
n = PV = ( 2 . 8 atm)(98 L) = 11 moles of gas
t&J \auJ
Q
RT (0.0821 L·atm/mol·K)(292 K)
2) If 5.0 moles of 0 2 and 3.0 moles of N2 are placed in a 30.0 L tank at a temperature of
25°

joj ,,1
C, what will the pressure of the resulting mixture of gases be? 25° c = 298 K
02: p = nRT = (5.0 mol)(0.0821 L·atm/ mol·K)( 298 K) = 4.1 atm \ 0, (}vO n
l
V (30.0 L) (}.JJJJ. -0·- - I.MJ
N 2: P = nRT = (3.0 mol)(0.0821 L·atm/mol·K)(298 K) = 2.4 atm
V (30.0 L)
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PTot = P02 + PN2 = 4.1 atm + 2.4 atm = 6.5 atm Po..r +io..Q Pre.;ptJ-.{12S
3) A balloon is filled with 35.0 L of helium in the morning when the temperature is 20.0° C.
By noon the temperature has risen to 45.0° C. What is the new volume of the balloon?
T1 = 20.0° C = 293 K,
V1
= 35.0 L,
T2
= 45 .0° C = 318 K, V2 GV'"\0-.r \ LQ \J\/
=?
es 1
V2 = Y.1-.L = (35.0 L)(318 K) = 38.0 L
T-1 (293 K)
4) A 35 L tank of oxygen is at 315 K with an internal pressure of 190 atmospheres. How
many moles of gas does the tank contain? 00,Q M
n = PV = (190 atm)(35 L) = 260 moles of gas f--
RT (0.0821L·atm/mol·K)(315 K)
5) A balloon that can hold 85 L of air is inflated with 3.5 moles of gas at a pressure of 1.0
atmosphere. What is the temperature in °c of the balloon? l c1.,oJ
n,,n,O \ a,µJ
T = PV = (1 atm)(85 L) = 296 K = 23° C - --.
nR (3.5 mol)(0.0821 L·atm/ mol·K)
6) CaC0 3 decomposes at 1200° C to form CO2 gas and CaO. If 25 L of CO2 are collected at
1200° C, what will the volume of this gas be after it cools to 25° C?
T1 = 1200° C = 1473 K, V1 = 25 L, T2 = 25° C = 298 K, V2 =? {)\l\<JK \ CtW
V2 = Y.1 T2 = (25 L)(298 K) = 5.1 L
T-1 (1473 K)
7) A helium balloon with an internal pressure of 1.00 atm and a volume of 4.50 Lat 20.0° C
is released. What volume will the balloon occupy at an altitude where the pressure is 0.600
atm and the temperature is -20.0° C?
P1= 1.00 atm, V1 = 4.50 L, T1 = 20.0° C = 293 K, P2 = 0.600 atm, V2 = ?,
T2 = -20.0° C = 253 K
V2 = .e_1 V1.I1 = (1.00 atm)(4.50 L){253 K) = 6.48 L
T1P2 (293 K)(0.600 atm)
8) There are 135 L of gas in a container at a temperature of 260° C. If the gas was cooled
until the volume decreased to 75 L, what would the temperature of the gas be?
T 1 = 260° C = 533 K, V1 = 135 L, T2 = ?, V2 = 75 T2 = Y.J 1 = (75 L)(533 K) = 296
L K = 23° C
V1 (135 L)
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9) A 75 L container holds 62 moles of gas at a temperature of 215° C.
atmospheres inside the container? 215° c = 488 K What is the pressure in

P = nRT
V
= (62 mol)(0.0821 L·atm/ mol·K) ( 488 K)
(75 L)
= 33 atm
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10)
6.0 L of gas in a piston at a pressure of 1.0 atm are compressed until the volume is 3.5 L.
What is the new pressure inside the piston?
P1 = 1.0 atm, V1 = 6.0 L, P2 = ?, V2 = 3.5 L

P2 = .e.1 V1 = (1.0 atm)(6.0 L) = 1.7 atm


V2 (3.5 L)
11) A gas canister can tolerate internal pressures up to 210 atmospheres. If a 2.0 L canister
holding 3.5 moles of gas is heated to 1350° C, will the canister explode? 1350° c = 1623 K
P = nRT
atm
V
= (3.5 mol)(0.0821 L·atm/ mol·K) ( 16 23
(2.0 L)
K) = 230
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Yes, the canister will explode.
12)
The initial volume of a gas at a pressure of 3.2 atm is 2.9 L. What will the volume be if the
pressure is increased to 4.0 atm?
P1 = 3.2 atm, V1 = 2.9 L, P2 = 4.0 atm, V2 =? LctfiJ
V2 = .e,i.J{.1 = (3.2 atm)(2.9 L) = 2.3 L
P2 (4.0 atm)

13) An airtight container with a volume of 4.25 x 104 L, an internal pressure of 1.00 atm, and
an internal temperature of 15.0° C is washed off the deck of a ship and sinks to a depth
where the pressure is 175 atm and the temperature is 3.00° C. What will the volume of the
gas
P1 =inside be when
1.00 atm, V1 =the container
4.25 x 104 L,breaks underCthe
T1 = 15.0° pressure
= 288 at 175
K, P2 = this depth?
atm, V2 = ?,

T2 = 3.00°C = 276 K C 6,'y:\ HV (\S \ ().)IJ


V2 = .e.1 V1 T1, = (1.00 atm)(4.25 x 104 L)(276 K) = 233 L \SQ \J
T 1P2 (288 K)(175 atm)

14) Two flasks are connected with a stopcock. Flask #1 has a volume of 2.5 Land contains
oxygen gas at a pressure of 0.70 atm. Flask #2 has a volume of 3.8 Land contains
hydrogen gas at a pressure of 1.25 atm. When the stopcock between the two flasks is

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opened and the gases are allowed to mix, what will the resulting pressure of the gas
ixt e be? (P' &1 V' re initial con,dit ns befo e ixing) 0,,1 .1 \
p 02 - 0.70 atm, p H2 - 1.25 atm, V 02 - 2.5 L, V H2 - 3.8 L, V = 6.3 L t) (JNV

02:
Vr' n=.
P2= P' rnV. (0.70( \2.5 L)= 0.28 atm nbart w 1 (}
(0,)
:(
H2: P2 = P'fil V'H2 = (1.25 atm)(3.8 L) = 0.75 atm oJ/Jv;_
V (6.3 L)
PTot = Po2 + PH2 = 0.28 atm + 0.75 atm = 1.0 atm p,QSS
15) A weather balloon has a volume of 35 Lat sea level (1.0 atm). After the balloon is
released it rises to where the air pressure is 0.75 atm. What will the new volume of the
weather balloon be?
P1 = 1.0 atm, V1 = 35 L, P2 = 0.75 atm, V2 =?
V2 = .e,1 V1 = (1.0 atm)(35 L) = 47 L
P2 (0.75 atm)
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