Under Pressure: Boyle's Law
Test your knowledge of Boyle's Law!
Created Date
03.09.18
Last Updated
03.12.18
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Boyle’s Law states that the volume of an ideal gas is proportional to pressure.
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The formula for Boyle's Law is: P1V1 = P2V2
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5.6L of a gas in a piston at 1.5 atm compresses to 4.8L. Calculate pressure.
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15L of air in a balloon at sea level (1.0 atm) rises to 0.85 atm. Calculate volume
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A gas at 25.0°C occupies 3.60L at 1atm. Calculate volume at 2.50 atm.
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500.0 mL of a gas is collected at 745.0mmHg. What will the volume be?
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A gas occupies 1.56L at 1.00atm. Calculate volume at a pressure of 3.00atm.
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4.00L of a gas are under a pressure of 6.00 atm Calculate volume of the gas at 2.00 atm.
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Boyle's Law deals with the relationship between what quantities?
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As the pressure of a gas goes up...
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