 The pressure of 150 L of a gas is 2.0 atm at 25 degrees Celsius. If the volume is changed to 500 L and the temperature is increased to 35 degrees Celsius,

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 The pressure of 150 L of a gas is 2.0 atm at 25 degrees Celsius. If the volume is changed to 500 L and the temperature is increased to 35 degrees Celsius, what is the new pressure?  The volume of a gas is 0.50 L at kPa and 0 °C. What volume will it occupy at 27 °C?  Convert 3 atm to torr

 Blast furnaces give off many unpleasant and unhealthy gases. If the total air pressure is 0.99 atm, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide is 5.07 kPa, and the partial pressure of hydrogen sulfide is 2.03 kPa, what is the partial pressure of the remaining air?

 How hot will a 2.3 L balloon have to get to expand to a volume of 400,000 mL? Assume that the initial temperature of the balloon is 25 0 C.

 1.00 L of a gas at standard temperature and pressure is compressed to 473 mL. What is the new pressure of the gas?

 In a thermonuclear device, the pressure of liters of gas within the bomb casing reaches 4.0 x 10 6 atm. When the bomb casing is destroyed by the explosion, the gas is released into the atmosphere where it reaches a pressure of 760 torr. What is the volume of the gas after the explosion?

 A gas that has a volume of.028 kL, a temperature of 45 0 C, and an unknown pressure has its volume increased to 34 liters and its temperature decreased to 308 K. If I measure the pressure after the change to be 2.0 atm, what was the original pressure of the gas?

 If I have 17 liters of gas at a temperature of 67 0 C and a pressure of atm, what will be the pressure of the gas if I raise the temperature to 94 0 C and decrease the volume to 12,000 mL?

 I have an unknown volume of gas at a pressure of kPa and a temperature of 325 K. If I raise the pressure to 912 mm Hg, decrease the temperature to 320 K, and measure the final volume to be 48 liters, what was the initial volume of the gas?

 If I have 21 liters of gas held at a pressure of kPa and a temperature of 900 K, what will be the volume of the gas if I decrease the pressure to 45 atm and decrease the temperature to 477 degrees Celsius?  Express your answer in kL

 Synthetic diamonds can be manufactured at pressures of 6.00 x 10 4 atm. If we took 2.00 liters of gas at 760 mm Hg and compressed it to a pressure of 6.00 x 10 4 atm, what would the volume of that gas be?

 The highest pressure ever produced in a laboratory setting was about 2.0 x 10 6 atm. If we have a 1.0 x liter sample of a gas at that pressure, then release the pressure until it is equal to kPa, what would the new volume of that gas be?

 Some students believe that teachers are full of hot air. If I inhale 2.2 liters of gas at a temperature of 18 0 C and it heats to a temperature of 38 0 C in my lungs, what is the new volume of the gas in mL?

 I have made a thermometer which measures temperature by the compressing and expanding of gas in a piston. I have measured that at C the volume of the piston is 20 L. What is the temperature outside if the piston has a volume of.015 kL? What would be appropriate clothing for the weather?