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1. If I inhale 3.5 liters of gas at a temperature of 190 C and it heats to a temperature of 580 C in my lungs, what is the new volume of the gas?
2. If 1.50 L of a gas is at standard temperature and pressure is compressed to 556 mL, what is the new pressure of the gas in atm (hint, temperature stays the same)?
3. If I have a 125 mL bag at a temperature of 21 0C, and I leave it in my car with a temperature of 300 C, what will the new volume, in mL, of the bag be?
4. I have an unknown volume of gas at a pressure of 1.5 atm and a temperature of 315 K. If I raise the pressure to 1.9 atm, decrease the temperature to 300 K, and measure the final volume to be 34 liters, what was the initial volume of the gas?
5. An experimental research submarine with a volume of 17,000 liters has an internal pressure of 1.5 atm. If the pressure of the ocean breaks the submarine forming a bubble with a pressure of 245 atm pushing on it, how big will that bubble be in liters?
6. If I have an unknown quantity of gas held at a temperature of 395 K in a container with a volume of 8.5 liters and a pressure of 2.4 atm, how many moles of gas are present?
7. A gas that has a volume of 13 liters, a temperature of 25 0C, and an unknown pressure has its volume increased to 27 liters and its temperature decreased to 15 0C. If I measure the pressure after the change to be 1.3 atm, what was the original pressure of the gas?
8. If I have an unknown quantity of gas at a pressure of 0.75 atm, a volume of 17 liters, and a temperature of 37 0C, how many moles of gas are present?
9. A soda bottle is flexible enough that the volume of the bottle can change even without opening it. If you have an empty soda bottle (volume of 1.0 L) at room temperature (23 0C), what will the new volume be if you put it in your freezer with at a temperature of -6.00C?
10. If I have 4.5 liters of gas at a temperature of 33 0C and a pressure of 6.54 atm, what will be the pressure of the gas if I raise the temperature to 94 0C and decrease the volume to 2.3 liters?
11. A tire has a pressure of 2.3 atm and 39 0C. At the end of a long trip, the tire pressure increased to 2.5 atm. What is the new temperature inside of the tire in degrees Celsius?
12. A sample of nitrogen gas is under a 1.60 atm pressure, in a 3.69 L container, at 1000C . How many grams of nitrogen are present in this sample?
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