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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6 
Part 1 of 1 -	100.0 Points 
 
Question 1 of 25	4.0 Points 
`Suppose you have a fixed container containing 2.48 moles of gas. If the container volume is 
30.0	L, and the pressure is 2.05 atm, what is the temperature (°C)? (R= 0.0821 L ∙ atm / mol ∙ K) A.302 
 
B.-84 C.189 D.29 
 
Answer Key: D 
Feedback: Ideal gas law is discussed in 11.8 
Question 2 of 25	4.0 Points 
`I have a pressure cooker in my underground lair that is brewing a diabolical solution. I set...
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SCIN 131 Quizzes 1 3
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`Aluminum has a specific heat capacity that is about twice that of iron. To balls of each metal, 
both with the same mass, and that have an initial temperature of 95 degrees C, are dropped into a 
completely insulated container that has the same mass of water but an initial temperature of 30 
degrees C. When thermal equilibrium is finally achieved (i.e. temperatures are no longer 
changing), which of these statements will be true...
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6 
Part 1 of 1 -	100.0 Points 
 
Question 1 of 25	4.0 Points 
`Suppose you have a fixed container containing 2.48 moles of gas. If the container volume is 
30.0	L, and the pressure is 2.05 atm, what is the temperature (°C)? (R= 0.0821 L ∙ atm / mol ∙ K) A.302 
 
B.-84 C.189 D.29 
 
Answer Key: D 
Feedback: Ideal gas law is discussed in 11.8 
Question 2 of 25	4.0 Points 
`I have a pressure cooker in my underground lair that is brewing a diabolical solution. I set...
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6 
Part 1 of 1 -	100.0 Points 
 
Question 1 of 25	4.0 Points 
`Suppose you have a fixed container containing 2.48 moles of gas. If the container volume is 
30.0	L, and the pressure is 2.05 atm, what is the temperature (°C)? (R= 0.0821 L ∙ atm / mol ∙ K) A.302 
 
B.-84 C.189 D.29 
 
Answer Key: D 
Feedback: Ideal gas law is discussed in 11.8 
Question 2 of 25	4.0 Points 
`I have a pressure cooker in my underground lair that is brewing a diabolical solution. I set...
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6 
Part 1 of 1 -	100.0 Points 
 
Question 1 of 25	4.0 Points 
`Suppose you have a fixed container containing 2.48 moles of gas. If the container volume is 
30.0	L, and the pressure is 2.05 atm, what is the temperature (°C)? (R= 0.0821 L ∙ atm / mol ∙ K) A.302 
 
B.-84 C.189 D.29 
 
Answer Key: D 
Feedback: Ideal gas law is discussed in 11.8 
Question 2 of 25	4.0 Points 
`I have a pressure cooker in my underground lair that is brewing a diabolical solution. I set...
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SCIN 131 Exam Quiz 1-3 (Questions with Answers) 2023
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SCIN 131 Exam Quiz 1-3 (Questions with Answers) 2023. 
My cat weighs 37.0 lbs. Yes, she is a little large. I put her into a bathtub containing 47.0 gallons 
of water when filled to the very top. After I put her in, I collected all the water that ran over the 
side of the tub, and found it to be equal to 0.923 gallons. (A) What is the density of my cat in 
grams per cubic centimeter? (B) What if next time I do this she gains 4.0 lbs. and grows big 
enough to displace 1.10 gallons. Will she still ...
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SCIN 131
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6 
Part 1 of 1 -	100.0 Points 
 
Question 1 of 25	4.0 Points 
`Suppose you have a fixed container containing 2.48 moles of gas. If the container volume is 
30.0	L, and the pressure is 2.05 atm, what is the temperature (°C)? (R= 0.0821 L ∙ atm / mol ∙ K) A.302 
 
B.-84 C.189 D.29 
 
Answer Key: D 
Feedback: Ideal gas law is discussed in 11.8 
Question 2 of 25	4.0 Points 
`I have a pressure cooker in my underground lair that is brewing a diabolical solution. I set...
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6 
Part 1 of 1 -	100.0 Points 
 
Question 1 of 25	4.0 Points 
`Suppose you have a fixed container containing 2.48 moles of gas. If the container volume is 
30.0	L, and the pressure is 2.05 atm, what is the temperature (°C)? (R= 0.0821 L ∙ atm / mol ∙ K) A.302 
 
B.-84 C.189 D.29 
 
Answer Key: D 
Feedback: Ideal gas law is discussed in 11.8 
Question 2 of 25	4.0 Points 
`I have a pressure cooker in my underground lair that is brewing a diabolical solution. I set...
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SCIN 131 Week 1, Week 2 & Week 3 Quizzes / SCIN131 Week 1, Week 2 & Week 3 Quizzes: American Military University | Latest 2021
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SCIN 131 Week 1, Week 2 & Week 3 Quizzes / SCIN131 Week 1, Week 2 & Week 3 Quizzes: American Military University | Latest 2021
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6 
Part 1 of 1 -	100.0 Points 
 
Question 1 of 25	4.0 Points 
`Suppose you have a fixed container containing 2.48 moles of gas. If the container volume is 
30.0	L, and the pressure is 2.05 atm, what is the temperature (°C)? (R= 0.0821 L ∙ atm / mol ∙ K) A.302 
 
B.-84 C.189 D.29 
 
Answer Key: D 
Feedback: Ideal gas law is discussed in 11.8 
Question 2 of 25	4.0 Points 
`I have a pressure cooker in my underground lair that is brewing a diabolical solution. I set...
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