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II. The Gas Laws p. 313-322

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II. The Gas Laws p. 313-322

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    1. C. Johannesson II. The Gas Laws (p. 313-322) Ch. 10 & 11 - Gases

    2. C. Johannesson A. Boyle’s Law

    3. C. Johannesson A. Boyle’s Law The pressure and volume of a gas are inversely related at constant mass & temp

    4. C. Johannesson A. Boyle’s Law

    5. C. Johannesson B. Charles’ Law

    6. C. Johannesson B. Charles’ Law The volume and absolute temperature (K) of a gas are directly related at constant mass & pressure

    7. C. Johannesson B. Charles’ Law

    8. C. Johannesson C. Gay-Lussac’s Law

    9. C. Johannesson C. Gay-Lussac’s Law The pressure and absolute temperature (K) of a gas are directly related at constant mass & volume

    10. C. Johannesson D. Combined Gas Law

    11. C. Johannesson E. Gas Law Problems A gas occupies 473 cm3 at 36°C. Find its volume at 94°C.

    12. C. Johannesson E. Gas Law Problems A gas occupies 100. mL at 150. kPa. Find its volume at 200. kPa.

    13. C. Johannesson E. Gas Law Problems A gas occupies 7.84 cm3 at 71.8 kPa & 25°C. Find its volume at STP.

    14. C. Johannesson E. Gas Law Problems A gas’ pressure is 765 torr at 23°C. At what temperature will the pressure be 560. torr?

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