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Clicker. Boyle, Charles, Gay-Lussac and Combined Gas Laws. What pressure (in atm ) is required to compress 1.00 L of oxygen at 760.0 mm Hg pressure to a volume of 50.0 mL ? . 150. atm .0200 atm 50.0 atm .0500 atm Not listed.

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  1. Clicker Boyle, Charles, Gay-Lussac and Combined Gas Laws

  2. What pressure (in atm) is required to compress 1.00 L of oxygen at 760.0 mm Hg pressure to a volume of 50.0 mL? • 150. atm • .0200 atm • 50.0 atm • .0500 atm • Not listed

  3. A sample of neon gas occupies 266 mL at 25.5oC. At what temperature would the volume of this sample of gas be reduced to half its initial size? • -124oC • 149oC • 325oC • 12.8oC • Not listed

  4. If a sample of oxygen gas has a volume of 3.00 L and a pressure of 0.500 atm, what will be the new volume at standard pressure? • 1140 L • 6.00 L • 1.50 L • .00197 L • .167 L

  5. What will the new pressure (in atm) be if oxygen gas at room temperature (25.0 oC) and 1.00 atm is heated to 50.0 oC in a fixed container? • 2.00 atm • 0.500 atm • 1.08 atm • 0.923 atm • Not listed

  6. What is the volume of CO2 at STP if the original sample of CO2 had a volume of 65.0 mL at 95.0 mm Hg and 50.0oC? • .00687 mL • 44.4 mL • 6.87 mL • 5220 mL • Not listed

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