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Chem 103 Lab Exam 5 Review Question 1 8 / 10 pts 1. (2 points) In the Boyle’s law experiment, what pressure unit was used to gauge the pressure? 2. (2 points) According to Boyle’s law, as the volume of a gas increases, the pressure . 3. (6 points) A sample of gas occupies...

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Chem 103 Lab Exam 5 Review ●Due No due date
●Points 30
●Questions 3
●Time Limit 60 Minutes
Attempt History
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LATESTAttempt 127 minutes28 out of 30 Score for this quiz: 28 out of 30
Submitted Sep 20 at 9:22pm This attempt took
27 minutes.
Question 1 pts
1.(2 points) In the Boyle’s law experiment, what pressure unit was used to
gauge the pressure?
2.(2 points) According to Boyle’s law, as the volume of a gas increases, the pressure .
3.(6 points) A sample of gas occupies a volume of 10.5 L when the pressure is
14.3 psi. Use Boyle’s Law to calculate the volume (L) when the pressure is
increased to 19.6psi. Show the calculation.
Your Answer:
Millimeters of mercury (mmHg)
According to Boyle's law, if the volume increases, the pressure decreases, they have an inversely proportional relationship.
V2 = P1 * V1 / P2 = 14.3 psi * 10.5 L / 19.6 psi = 7.66 L.
1.Pounds per square inch or psi. 2.decreases
3.Pressure = 7.66 L.
Question 2 pts
1.(4 points) In the Charles’s law experiment, what happened to the syringe as the temperature increased?
2.(6 points) A sample of gas occupies a volume of 57.9 L at 300K. Use Charles’s Law to calculate the volume (L) when the temperature is 264K. Show the calculation.
Your Answer:
As the temperature increased, the pluger on the syringe will rises V1/T1= V2/T2
V1=57.
9
T1=30
0k
V2=?
T2= 264
V2= V1/T1*T2

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