Applying Charles Wks #2 Fff 09

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Applying Charles’ Law #2 Name ________________ Hour_________________ Practice Problems Vi / Ti = Vf / Tf Temperature must be in Kelvin!!! K = °C + 273

1. When the temperature of a gas decreases, does the volume increase or decrease?

2. If the Kelvin temperature of a gas is doubled, the volume of the gas will increase ____. 3. Solve the Charles' Law equation for Vf.

4. If 540.0 mL of nitrogen at 0.00 °C is heated to a temperature of 100.0 °C what will be the new volume of the gas?

5. A balloon has a volume of 2500.0 mL on a day when the temperature is 30.0 °C. If the temperature at night falls to 10.0 °C, what will be the volume of the balloon if the pressure remains constant?

6. When 50.0 liters of oxygen at 20.0 °C is compressed to 5.00 liters, what is the new temperature?

Applying Charles’ Law #2 Name ________________ Practice Problems Hour_________________ Vi / Ti = Vf / Tf Temperature must be in Kelvin!!! K = °C + 273 1. When the temperature of a gas decreases, does the volume increase or decrease? 2. If the Kelvin temperature of a gas is doubled, the volume of the gas will increase ____. 3. Solve the Charles' Law equation for Vf.

4. If 540.0 mL of nitrogen at 0.00 °C is heated to a temperature of 100.0 °C what will be the new volume of the gas?

5. A balloon has a volume of 2500.0 mL on a day when the temperature is 30.0 °C. If the temperature at night falls to 10.0 °C, what will be the volume of the balloon if the pressure remains constant?

6. When 50.0 liters of oxygen at 20.0 °C is compressed to 5.00 liters, what is the new temperature?

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