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Applying Charles’ Law #3 Name ________________

Practice Problems Hour_________________


Vi / Ti = Vf / Tf
Temperature must be in Kelvin!!! K = °C + 273
1. If 15.0 liters of neon at 25.0 °C is allowed to expand to 45.0 liters, what is the new temperature?

2. 3.50 liters of a gas at 727.0 °C will occupy how many liters at 153.0 °C?

3. A 50.0 ml soap bubble is blown in a 27.0°C room. It drifts out an open window and lands in a snow bank
at -3.0°C. What is its new volume?

4. A balloon was inflated to a volume of 5.0 liters at a temperature of 7.0°C. It landed in an oven and was
heated to 147°C. What is its new volume?

5. A 113L sample of Helium at 27°C is cooled to -78°C. Calculate the new volume of the Helium.

Applying Charles’ Law #3 Name ________________


Practice Problems Hour_________________
Vi / Ti = Vf / Tf
Temperature must be in Kelvin!!! K = °C + 273
1. If 15.0 liters of neon at 25.0 °C is allowed to expand to 45.0 liters, what is the new temperature?

2. 3.50 liters of a gas at 727.0 °C will occupy how many liters at 153.0 °C?

3. A 50.0 ml soap bubble is blown in a 27.0°C room. It drifts out an open window and lands in a snow bank
at -3.0°C. What is its new volume?

4. A balloon was inflated to a volume of 5.0 liters at a temperature of 7.0°C. It landed in an oven and was
heated to 147°C. What is its new volume?
5. A 113L sample of Helium at 27°C is cooled to -78°C. Calculate the new volume of the Helium.

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