Warm Up: Solve for x 1. 28=4x 2. 165=5x 3. (50)(5) = (10)(5)x.

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Warm Up: Solve for x 1. 28=4x 2. 165=5x 3. (50)(5) = (10)(5)x

Ideal Gas Law It’s the same thing as solving for x, your variable just has a different letter and you apply a constant. Constant – something that remains the same in all case Relates pressure, volume, moles, and temperature of gas PV = nRT P- Pressure in atm V - Volume in L n - moles T - temperature in K R - ideal gas law constant 0.0821 (THIS IS YOUR CONSTANT)

What is the temperature of 7. 89 L container, that has 2 What is the temperature of 7.89 L container, that has 2.15 moles of gas held at 1.50 atm?

What is the volume of a container with. 81moles of chlorine gas at 3 What is the volume of a container with .81moles of chlorine gas at 3.50 atm and 160K?

If 500. 0 grams of hydrogen gas is added to a 56 If 500.0 grams of hydrogen gas is added to a 56.0 L container at 250C, what is the pressure of the container?