A sample of helium gas at 292 K and 0.358 atm occupies a volume of 4.11 L. If the gas is compressed into a smaller volume, while at the same time it is heated to a higher temperature, the final gas pressure will be lower than 0.358 atm. O could be higher or lower than 0.358 atm depending on the final volume and temperature. O will be higher than 0.358 atm.
A sample of carbon dioxide gas at 303 K and 1.09 atm occupies a volume of 3.31 L. If the pressure of the gas is increased, while at the same time it is cooled to a lower temperature, the final gas volume O will be larger than 3.31 L could be larger or smaller than 3.31 L depending on the final pressure and temperature, will be smaller than 3.31 L.
A sample of hydrogen gas at 311 K and 2.11 atm occupies a volume of 1.70 L. If the gas is allowed to expand to a larger volume, while at the same time it is cooled to a lower temperature, the final gas pressure could be higher or lower than 2.11 atm depending on the final volume and temperature. will be higher than 2.11 atm. O will be lower than 2.11 atm.
A sample of helium gas at 292 K and 0.358 atm occupies a volume of 4.11 L. If the gas is compressed into a smaller volum
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A sample of helium gas at 292 K and 0.358 atm occupies a volume of 4.11 L. If the gas is compressed into a smaller volum
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