1. The gas inside the tire has a volume of 20.00 L at a pressure of 5.00 atm.
Calculate the pressure of the gas if its volume is reduced to 10.0 at the same
temperature.
2. If 150.00 mL of N2 gas was collected at 760 torr, what is the new volume of the
gas when the pressure is compressed to 740 torr at the same temperature?
3. At 300 K, the given amount of fluorine gas has a volume of 30.0 L. What will be
the temperature if the gas occupies a volume of 25 L at constant pressure?
4. A certain gas sample has a volume of 40.00 L at 273 K. At constant pressure,
the volume increase to 50.00 L. What will be the final temperature of the gas?
5. At 55.00 L a compressible container contains 5.00 moles of a certain gas. If
3.00 moles of a gas were added to the container, what will be its final volume?
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Consumer goods are products bought for consumption by the average consumer. Alternatively called final goods, consumer goods are the end result of production and manufacturing and are what a consumer will see stocked on the store shelf. Clothing, food, and jewelry are all examples of consumer goods. Basic or raw materials, such as copper, are not considered consumer goods because they must be transformed into usable products.
Explanation:
5.00,3.00
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