A piston is placed in a cylinder when the external pressure is 747 mmHg. The volume enclosed by the piston and cylinder is 14.7 L. A high-pressure ridge moves through the area and the volume in the cylinder decreases to 14.3 L. What is the pressure after the ridge moves through?

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GAS LAW PROBLEMS
1. A proposed space missions is to send an atmospheric balloon to Mars to carry an
instrument array across the surface of the "Red Planet." The temperature on Mars is
about the same as it is in Antarctica. Assume the balloon is filled to a volume of 1.5 L in
Antarctica. The atmospheric pressure there is 725 mmHg. The atmospheric pressure on
Mars is about 70 mmHg. What will be the volume of the balloon when it is released on
Mars?
2. A piston is placed in a cylinder when the external pressure is 747 mmHg. The volume
enclosed by the piston and cylinder is 14.7 L. A high-pressure ridge moves through the
area and the volume in the cylinder decreases to 14.3 L. What is the pressure after the
ridge moves through?
3. A gas sample has a pressure of 583 mmHg and a volume of 3.75 L. If it is compressed to
1.05 L, what will be its pressure in atm?
4.
A gas sample has a volume of 2.50 L at 34.5 °C. What will be its volume in m³ at 525 °C?
Transcribed Image Text:GAS LAW PROBLEMS 1. A proposed space missions is to send an atmospheric balloon to Mars to carry an instrument array across the surface of the "Red Planet." The temperature on Mars is about the same as it is in Antarctica. Assume the balloon is filled to a volume of 1.5 L in Antarctica. The atmospheric pressure there is 725 mmHg. The atmospheric pressure on Mars is about 70 mmHg. What will be the volume of the balloon when it is released on Mars? 2. A piston is placed in a cylinder when the external pressure is 747 mmHg. The volume enclosed by the piston and cylinder is 14.7 L. A high-pressure ridge moves through the area and the volume in the cylinder decreases to 14.3 L. What is the pressure after the ridge moves through? 3. A gas sample has a pressure of 583 mmHg and a volume of 3.75 L. If it is compressed to 1.05 L, what will be its pressure in atm? 4. A gas sample has a volume of 2.50 L at 34.5 °C. What will be its volume in m³ at 525 °C?
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