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Charles' Law Problems Review Exam Questions with Certified Answers 54.5 mL - Answer-What change in volume results if 60.0 mL of gas is cooled from 33.0 °C to 5.00 °C? 293 mL - Answer-Given 300.0 mL of a gas at 17.0 °C. What is its volume at 10.0 °C? 2.22 L - Answer-A gas occupies 1.00 L...

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54.5 mL - Answer-What change in volume results if 60.0 mL of gas is cooled from 33.0
°C to 5.00 °C?

293 mL - Answer-Given 300.0 mL of a gas at 17.0 °C. What is its volume at 10.0 °C?

2.22 L - Answer-A gas occupies 1.00 L at standard temperature. What is the volume at
333.0 °C?

8.46 L - Answer-At 27.00 °C a gas has a volume of 6.00 L. What will the volume be at
150.0°C?

321.3 mL - Answer-At 225.0 °C a gas has a volume of 400.0 mL. What is the volume of
this gas at 127.0 °C?

4.14 L - Answer-At 210.0 °C a gas has a volume of 8.00 L. What is the volume of this
gas at -23.0 °C?

5.17 L - Answer-The temperature of a 5.00 L sample of gas is changed from 10.0 °C to
20.0°C. What will the volume of this gas be at the new temperature if the pressure is
held constant?

146.5 K - Answer-Calculate the decrease in temperature when 2.00 L at 20.0 °C is
compressed to 1.00 L.

682 mL - Answer-600.0 mL of air is at 20.0 °C. What is the volume at 60.0 °C?

1215 mL - Answer-A gas occupies 900.0 mL at a temperature of 27.0 °C. What is the
volume at 132.0 °C?

7.02 L - Answer-Carbon dioxide is usually formed when gasoline is burned. If 30.0 L of
CO2 is produced at a temperature of 1.00 x 10^3 °C and allowed to reach room
temperature (25.0 °C) without any pressure changes, what is the new volume of the
carbon dioxide?

615.4 mL - Answer-A 600.0 mL sample of nitrogen is warmed from 77.0 °C to 86.0 °C.
Find its new volume if the pressure remains constant.

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