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Boyle's Law: P1V1=P2V2 The volume of a gas at 99.0 kPa is 300mL.

If the pressure
increases to 188kPa, what is the final volume?

A: 569mL

B: 52.1mL

C: 158mL
Boyle's Law: P1V1=P2V2 The pressure of a sample of helium in a 1L container is .988 atm.
What is the new pressure if the sample is placed in a 2L container?

A: .494 atm

B: 1.50 atm

C: 1.00 atm
Boyle's Law: P1V1=P2V2. A sample of neon gas occupies .220L at .860 atm. What will be
the volume at 29.2 kPa?

A: .006L

B: .0657L

C: 114L
Charles' Law: V1/T1 = V2/T2 A gas at 89 degrees C occupies a volume of .67L. At what
temperature will the volume increase to 1.12L?

A: 66.7 degrees C

B: 330 degrees C

C: 100 degrees C
Charles' Law: V1/T1 = V2/T2 The celsius temperature of a 3.00L sample of gas is lowered
from 80.0 C to 30.0 C. What is the final volume?

A: 4.21L
B: 1.57L

C: 2.58L
Charles' Law: V1/T1 = V2/T2 What is the volume of the air in a balloon that occupies .620L
at 25 C if the temperature is lowered to 0 C?

A: .57L

B: .45L

C: 1.2L
Gay-Lussac's Law: P1/T1 =P2/T2. The pressure in a car tire is 1.88 atm at 25 C. What will
be the new pressure if the temperature warms up to 37 C?

A: 3.01 atm

B: 2.78 atm

C: 1.96 atm
Gay Lussac's Law: P1/T1 = P2/T2 If a gas sample has a pressure of 30.7 kPa at 0 C, by how
much does the temperature have to decrease to lower the pressure to 28.4 kPa?

A: by 20.5 C

B: by 10.5 C

C: by 5.5 C
Gay Lussac's Law: P1/T1 = P2/T2 Helium gas in a 2L cylinder is under 1.12 atm of
pressure. At 36.5 C, the same gas sample has a pressure of 2.56 atm. What was the initial
temperature of the gas in the cylinder?

A: -15.9 C

B: -137 C

C: 0 C
What volume of oxygen is needed to react with solid sulfur to form 3.5L of sulfur dioxide?

A: 13 L

B: 3.5 L

C: 7 L

D: 2 L
Determine the volume of hydrogen gas needed to react completely with 5.00 L of oxygen
gas to form water.

A: 10 L

B: 5 L

C: 2.5 L

D: 1 L
How many liters of propane gas will undergo complete
combustion with 34.0 L of oxygen gas?

A: 680 L

B: .680 L

C: 68.0L

D: 6.80 L
What volume of oxygen is needed to combust completely
2.36 L of methane gas?

A: 18.0 L

B: 2.36 L

C: 4.72 L
D: 9.00 L
Ammonia (NH3) is formed from the synthesis of hydrogen
and nitrogen. How many liters of ammonia gas can be
formed from 13.7L of hydrogen gas at 93 C and a pressure
of 40.0 kPa?

A: 913L

B: .913L

C: 91.3L

D: 9.13L
When 3.0L of propane gas is completed combusted to form
water vapor and carbon dioxide at a temperature of 350C
and a pressure of .990 atm, what mass of water vapor will
result?

A: 12.0g

B: 4.2 g

C: 1.20g

D: .42g
Potassium chlorate decomposes into potassium chloride
and oxygen gas. If 20.8g of potassium chlorate decomposes,
how many liters of oxygen gas will form at STP?

A: 5.70L

B: 57.0L

C: .570L

D: 570L
Carbon monoxide and nitrogen monoxide react to form
nitrogen gas and carbon dioxide. If 42.7g of carbon
monoxide is reacted completely at STP, what volume of
nitrogen gas will be produced?

A: 1.17L

B: 1.00L

C: 17.1L

D: 1.71L

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