17 l
25 ml. The volume would not change. Now pressure on the other hand...
468ml
The volume (at 20 degrees celsius and a pressure of 1 atmosphere) is 107.7mL. Both changes in temperature or pressure will change the answer.
Vf = 3.0/75 (150) = 6
300. mL
A sample of Ar gas occupies a volume of 1.2 L at 125°C and a pressure of 1.0 atm. Determine the temperature, in degrees Celsius, at which the volume of the gas would be 1.0 L at the same pressure.
It would be -221.7 deg C.
25 ml. The volume would not change. Now pressure on the other hand...
468ml
What is the volume of a 24.7 mol gas sample that has a pressure of .999 ATM at 305 K?
Decrease its pressure.
DENSER MORE PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE LOOK AT SCIENCE TEXT BOOK DONT CHEAT ON WIKI Water has more density than air.
The volume (at 20 degrees celsius and a pressure of 1 atmosphere) is 107.7mL. Both changes in temperature or pressure will change the answer.
See the Related Question (link to the left of this answer)."How many moles of carbon dioxide are there in a 50.0 dm3 sample of the gas at a pressure of 100.0 kPa and a temperature of 50 degrees celsius?" 1.86 moles
the 30L water vapor sample is a gas gases exert pressure on their surroundings thus taking on the shape of their containers the gas is under 1 ATM of pressure so it exerts pressure in return and the volume becomes 30L when the presures are equal if the temperature were to decrease to room temperature, the water vapor would condense to a liquid and the volume would decrease liquids have a volume but no definite shape while gases have neither a definite volume or shape
150 celsius
Vf = 3.0/75 (150) = 6