Charles' Law Worksheet 2 With Key
Charles' Law Worksheet 2 With Key
3) During the day at 27°C a cylinder with a sliding top contains 20.0 liters
of air. At night it only holds 19 liters. What is the temperature at night?
Give the answer in Kelvin and °C?
5) On all aerosol cans you see a warning that tells you to keep the can
away from heat because of the danger of explosion. What is the
potential volume of the gas contained in a 500.0 mL can at 25°C if it
were heated to 54°C. In other words if the can could expand to allow
the gas to take up a greater volume, what would be the new volume of
the gas when heated as previously described?
6) A 0.20 ml CO2 bubble in a cake batter is at 27°C. In the oven it gets
heated to 177°C. What is its new volume?
If the cake had 5,000.0 bubbles, by how many ml. would the cake rise when
it was cooked.
What common ingredient was used to create the original CO2 bubble?
7) A 500.0 ml. Glass filled with air is placed into water up-side-down while
at 7.0°C. The water is heated to 77°C. How much air bubbles out from
under the glass?