High School Chemistry › Using Gay-Lussac's Law
If the temperature of a gas increases, what happens to the pressure?
If the pressure of a sample of one mole of an ideal gas is increased from 2atm to 3atm at a constant volume, and the initial temperature was 20˚C, what is the final temperature of the sample?
The graph depicted here represents which of the gas laws?
What law is represented by the following formula?
A closed flask contains gas at STP. If the temperature is raised to what will the pressure be in mmHg?
A family leaves for summer vacation by driving on the highway. The car’s tires start the trip with a pressure of at a temperature of
and a volume of
. What is the pressure of the tires after driving, when the temperature within the tire increases to
?
A sample of chlorine gas fills a vessel at a temperature of . The vessel has a volume of 3L and experiences a pressure of 3atm. What is the mass of the chlorine gas in the vessel?
What happens to the pressure of a closed gaseous system when the temperature increases two-fold?
An ideal gas is contained in a container at a pressure of
. The container is at a temperature of
.
What will be the final pressure if the temperature is increased to ?