Charles' Law

Gap-fill exercise

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1. A gas exhibits a volume of 4 L at 10C; however, when the temperature is increased to 20C, the volume becomes L.
2. 600 ml at 77 C of carbon dioxide gas is heated to 86 C. After equilibration at the new temperature the new volume is ml.
3. At 315.1 K, a syringe contains 56.05 mls of gas. When the temperature increase to 380.5K, the volume increases to mls.
4. The temperature is 98.15C and the syringe contains a volume of 42.3 mls. Now the temperature is decreased to -18.5 C and the new volume becomes mls.
5. When the temperature of a gas decreases, the volume .
6. While maintaining constant pressure, 50 L of argon at 20C is compressed to 5 L. The new temperature would be K.
7. 15 L of sevoflurane at 25C expands to 45 L under constant pressure conditions. Under these circumstances the new temperature is K.
8. If the Kelvin temperature of a gas goes up by 2, the volume of the gas will increase by .