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P vs V vs T Algebraic Thermochemistry Eqns

P vs V vs T Algebraic Thermochemistry Eqns. 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4. P vs V vs T - 1 pt. Liters is a measurement of ___________. Atm is a measurement of ____________. P vs V vs T - 2 pts.

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P vs V vs T Algebraic Thermochemistry Eqns

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  1. Pvs V vs T Algebraic ThermochemistryEqns 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4

  2. P vs V vs T - 1 pt Liters is a measurement of ___________. Atm is a measurement of ____________.

  3. P vs V vs T - 2 pts Predict how the pressure will change inside an adjustable cylinder when the volume is increased?

  4. P vs V vs T – 3 pts When a liquid is changed to a gas, the molecules change their speed. What variable (pressure, volume, or temperature) can be changed and how would you change it?

  5. Algebraic Eqns -1pt What equation would you use if you were given the following data in a word problem? 2 atm, 3.1 L, and 0.75 atm.

  6. Algebraic Eqns - 2 pts The pressure outside a hot air balloon is 0.75 atm, and 25C. The temperature of air inside a hot air balloon has been heated to 30C, what is the pressure inside the balloon?

  7. Algebraic Eqns- 4pts If a reaction occurs inside a closed cylinder at 250 K and 3.5 atm. If 2.1 moles are found in the cylinder, what was the volume of the cylinder?

  8. Thermochemistry – 1pt What state of matter is \ present at low pressure and high temperatures?

  9. Thermochemistry – 2 pts

  10. Thermochemistry – 4 pts

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