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The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature if the pressure is held constant. V 1 /T 1 = V 2 /T 2
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If data of T and V is extrapolated to the temp where volume is zero, the temp is – 273.15°C This temp is where volume collapses – all atomic and subatomic motion stops
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What is the temperature of a gas that is expanded from 2.5 L at 25ºC to 4.1L at constant pressure. What is the final volume of a gas that starts at 8.3 L and 17ºC and is heated to 96ºC?
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The temperature and the pressure of a gas are directly related at constant volume. P 1 /T 1 = P 2 /T 2
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What is the pressure inside a 0.250 L can of deodorant that starts at 25ºC and 1.2 atm if the temperature is raised to 100ºC? At what temperature will the can above have a pressure of 2.2 atm?
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Puts P, V, and T together in one equation P 1 V 1 /T 1 = P 2 V 2 /T 2
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A 45.0L weather balloon is launched at standard pressure and a temperature of 18 C. As it rises, both the temperature and pressure decrease. What is its volume at a point where the pressure is 0.80 atm and the temperature is -10 C?
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