Gas Law Worksheet

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Worksheet 1

Direction: Plot the given data and make a graph. Then answer the questions that follow.

1. A sample of oxygen gas is placed in a piston. The space inside the container gets smaller from 73 L
to 18 L. Graph the pressure on the y- axis and volume on the x- axis.

PRESSURE VOLUME
(atm) (L)
1.00 73
1.50 48
2.00 35
2.50 30
3.00 25
3.50 20
4.00 18

a) Describe the relationship of the pressure and volume of the gas?


-The pressure is inversely proportional to t volume.

b) What Gas Law is being interpreted by the graph?


-Boyle’s Law
2. A man heats the balloon in the oven that contains an initial volume of 50 L and increases to a
volume of 350 L. Graph the volume on the y- axis and temperature on the x- axis.

VOLUME TEMPERATURE
(L) (K)
50 50
100 100
150 120
200 200
250 240
300 300
a)
350 400

Describe the relationship between the changes in volume and temperature.


The volume increases as the temperature increases, and decreases as
the temperature decreases

b) What Gas Law is being interpreted by the graph?


Charles’ Law

3. Create a graph of pressure vs. temperature. The graph should have labeled axes with units as
follow: scale of x-axis from -300 to 100 0C and y-axis from 0-1000 mmHg.

Pressure Temperature
(atm) (K)
100 1.0
200 2.0
300 3.0
400 4.0
500 5.0

a) Describe the relationship between the pressure and temperature.


The pressure of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to the
temperature at a given volume

b) What Gas Law is being interpreted by the graph?


Gay-Lussac’s Law

Worksheet 2

Boyle’s Law
A sample of Neon gas cupies
oc a volume of 0.50L at 1.70atm.
What will be its volume at 30kPa?

Charles’ Law

If A 600 mL sample of nitrogen is heated from 27 °C to 77 °C at


constant pressure. What is the final volume of nitrogen?

Gay-Lussac’s Law
A can of spray paint containing only the propellant at a pressure of 750
torr at 30 ⁰C was thrown into a heap of garbage burning at 165 ⁰C? How
pressure will it have?
Don’t stop when you’re tired, stop when you’re done!

Worksheet 3

Direction: Identify which gas law is applied in each of the following conditions.

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