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Boyle’s Charles’s and Lussac’s Laws Worksheet HONORS Name ___________________ Date_______

Directions: Decide which Gas Law to use to answer each problem. You need to show work (including units in your set up and final
answer) to get credit. Circle your final answer. Write in the Gas Law that you use.
Boyle’s Law P1V1 = P2V2 Lussac’s Law P1/T2= P2/T2 Charles’s Law V1/T1 = V2/T2, K= oC + 273, oC = K - 273

1. A balloon has a volume of 253.2 mL at 356 K. The volume of the balloon is decreased to 165.4 mL. Determine the new
temperature. Gas Law used:_______________________

2. A sample of oxygen gas occupies a volume of 365.2 mL. When the volume is increased to 478.2 mL, the new pressure is
241.3 torr. What was the original pressure? Gas Law used:_______________________

3. If 72.3 L of an ideal gas is cooled from 36oC to –156 oC, what will the volume of the gas become?
Gas Law used: _______________________

4. 95.8 L of fluorine gas is being held at a temperature of 24.5 oC. If the temperature were raised to 46.9 oC, what would the
new volume be? Gas Law used:_______________________

5. Ammonia gas occupies a volume of 57.9 L at a pressure of 532.4 atm. If the pressure were lowered to 256.8 atm, what
would the new volume be? Gas Law used:_______________________

6. A tank full of xenon gas has a volume of 696 L. When the gas is transferred to a new tank, the pressure is measure at 3.52
torr and the volume is 423 L. What was the original pressure? Gas Law used:_______________________

7. A sample of bromine gas has a pressure of .96 atm and a temperature of 478 K. When the gas is heated to 684 K, what is
the new pressure? Gas Law used:_______________________

8. A 12.5 L container of neon had a pressure change from 125 kPa to 35 kPa. What is the new volume?
Gas Law used:_______________________

9. A container full of helium gas has a temperature of 42 oC. When the gas is transferred to a new container, it has a volume of
895.6 L and a temperature of 68oC. What was the volume of the original container?
Gas Law used:_______________________
10. A sample of chlorine gas is held at a pressure of 1023.6 kPa. When the pressure is decreased to 811.4 kPa the
temperature is 36oC . What was the original temperature? Gas Law used: _______________________

11. A sample of hydrogen gas has an initial pressure of 2.86 atm and an initial volume of 847.2 mL. If the volume of the gas
were decreased to 365.8 mL, what would the new pressure be? Gas Law used: _______________________

13. A sample of an unknown gas has a temperature of 378 K. When the temperature is increased to 546 K, the volume also
increases to 1047 mL. What was the original volume? Gas Law used: _______________________

14. A sample of Argon gas has a volume of 698.7 L. The temperature is decreased to 24.8 oC and the volume also decreases to
499.1 L. What was the original temperature? Gas Law used: _______________________

15. Nitrogen gas exerts a pressure of 846 mmHg. When the pressure is changed to 2.5 atm, its volume is 63.9 L. What was the
original volume? Gas Law used: _______________________

16. Radon gas has a temperature of 24.5oC at 1087 torr pressure. What will the temperature be at 1 atm pressure?
Gas Law used: _______________________

17. Bromine gas has a pressure of 536.8 mmHg. When it is dispensed into a new container, its pressure becomes 784.6 mmHg
with a new volume of 412.3 mL. What was the original volume?
Gas Law used: _______________________

18. Consider a gas that has a volume of 6.75 L at 27 oC. What is the temperature of the gas when the volume is increased to
10.63 L? Gas Law used: _______________________

19. A gas in a container has a volume of 446.9 L with a temperature of 14 oC. When the volume is decreased to 238.7 L, the new
temperature is what? Gas Law used: _______________________

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