All pressures are absolute unless otherwise stated. 1. A gas occupies 13.5 ft3 at 35.8F. What will

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All pressures are absolute unless otherwise stated.
1. A gas occupies 13.5 ft3 at 35.8°F. What will the volume of this gas be at 88.6°F if the pressure is constant?
2. A gas occupies 3.45 m3 at 18.5°C. What will the volume of this gas be at 98.5°C if the pressure is constant?
3. Some hydrogen occupies 115 ft3 at 54.5°F. What is the temperature when the volume is 132 ft3 if the pressure is constant?
4. Some carbon dioxide occupies 45.3 L at 38.5°C. What is the temperature when the volume is 44.2 L if the pressure is constant?
5. Some propane occupies 145 cm3 at 12.4°C. What is the temperature when the volume is 156 cm3 if the pressure is constant?

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Applied Physics

ISBN: 978-0132109277

10th Edition

Authors: Dale ewen, Neill schurter, P. erik gundersen

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