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The pressure of a sample of helium in a 1.00- L container is 0.988 atm. What is the new pressure if the sample is placed in a 200- L container
275 degrees
In a sample of air, an increase in temperature will result in an increase in the partial pressure of oxygen.
If a fixed sample of gas has a change of temperature pressure would increase.
That depends on the pressure inside the container. You can cram 1 lb of helium into any container, as small as you want. On the other hand, it'll always spread out and fill any container you put it in, no matter how large. So if you want to know how much volume a sample of helium will fill, you have to specify the pressure. By the way ... the temperature also affects the pressure of a gas, so you have to specify the temperature too.
The pressure of a sample of helium in a 1.00- L container is 0.988 atm. What is the new pressure if the sample is placed in a 200- L container
275 degrees
In a sample of air, an increase in temperature will result in an increase in the partial pressure of oxygen.
If a fixed sample of gas has a change of temperature pressure would increase.
That depends on the pressure inside the container. You can cram 1 lb of helium into any container, as small as you want. On the other hand, it'll always spread out and fill any container you put it in, no matter how large. So if you want to know how much volume a sample of helium will fill, you have to specify the pressure. By the way ... the temperature also affects the pressure of a gas, so you have to specify the temperature too.
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The temperature of the water is 100 degrees celsius.
For the pressure to remain the same, the temperature would double if the volume also doubled.
A sample of gas occupies 1.55L at STP. What will the volume be if the pressure is increased to 50 atm while the temperature remains constant?
Increases in direct proportion to the increase in temperature (on an absolute scale).