
Boyles Law
Authored by Mary Bergh
Chemistry
9th - 12th Grade
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A 28.965 L sample of Kr experiences a change in pressure from 358.34 kPa to 729.71 kPa. What is the resulting volume in liters? Express answer with correct number of sig figs.
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A 68.966 L sample of methane experiences a change in pressure from 977.47 kPa to 560.28 kPa. What is the resulting volume in liters? Express answer with the correct number of sig figs.
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A sample of Ar experiences a change in volume from 39.801 L to 53.449 L. If its new pressure is 804.79 kPa, what was its original pressure in kilopascals?
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A sample of carbon monoxide at 466.1 kPa experiences a change in volume from 6.481 L to 3.396 L. What is the resulting pressure in kilopascals?
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A sample of SF6 experiences a change in pressure from 655.08 kPa to 88.28 kPa. If its new volume is 31.106 L, what was its original volume in liters?
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A sample of carbon dioxide experiences a change in volume from 54.16 L to 22.323 L. If its new pressure is 554.05 kPa, what was its original pressure in kilopascals?
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A 43.361 L sample of hydrogen gas experiences a change in pressure from 252.68 kPa to 30.35 kPa. What is the resulting volume in liters?
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