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A 1.00 L balloon is filled with helium at 1.20 kPa.If the balloon is squeezed into a 0.500 L beaker and doesn’t burst, what is the pressure of the helium?

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Chemistry Boyle’s and Charles’s Laws Practice Problems

Boyle’s Law - volume and pressure changes at constant temperature

1. Bacteria produce methane gas in sewage-treatment plants. This gas is often captured or burned. If a bacterial culture produces 60.0 mL of methane gas at 700.0 mm Hg, what volume would be produced at 760.0 mm Hg?

2. A gas has a pressure of 1.26 atm and occupies a volume of 7.40 L. If the gas is compressed to a volume of 2.93 L, what will its pressure?

3. Hospitals buy 400-L cylinders of oxygen gas compressed at 150 atm. They administer oxygen to patients at 3.0 atm in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber. What volume of oxygen can a cylinder supply at this pressure?

Charles’s Law - volume and temperature changes at constant pressure

4. A balloon is filled with 3.0 L of helium at 310 K. The balloon is placed in an oven where the

temperature reaches 340 K. What is the new volume of the balloon?

5. A gas at 65 oC occupies 4.22 L. At what Celsius temperature will the volume be 3.87 L?

6. A 4.0 L sample of methane gas is collected at 30.0 oC. Predict the volume of the sample at 0 oC.

Mixed Review

7. The volume of a scuba tank is 10.0 L. It contains a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen at 290. atm. What volume of this mixture could the tank supply to a diver at 2.40 atm?

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8. A helium-filled balloon has a volume of 2.75 L at 20. C. The volume of the balloon decreases

to 2.46 L after it is placed outside on a cold day. What is the outside temperature in oC?

9. A 25 L sample of nitrogen is heated from 110 oC to 260 oC. What volume will the sample occupy at the higher temperature?

10. A 1.00 L balloon is filled with helium at 1.20 atm. If the balloon is squeezed into a 0.500 L beaker and doesn’t burst, what is the pressure of the helium?

Boyle’s and Charles’s Laws Practice Problems Answer Key 1. 55.3 mL

2. 3.18 atm

3. 20 000 L

4. 3.3 L

5. 37oC

6. 3.6 L

7. 1210 L

8. -11oC

9. 35 L

10. 2.40 atm

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