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The document provides 11 practice problems for applying Boyle's law to calculate gas volumes and pressures under different conditions. Boyle's law states that the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional at constant temperature. The problems involve calculating unknown volumes or pressures given information about the initial volume or pressure. Conversions between pressure units like atmospheres, torr, pascals and mmHg are also provided.
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Boyle's Law Worksheet With Answer

The document provides 11 practice problems for applying Boyle's law to calculate gas volumes and pressures under different conditions. Boyle's law states that the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional at constant temperature. The problems involve calculating unknown volumes or pressures given information about the initial volume or pressure. Conversions between pressure units like atmospheres, torr, pascals and mmHg are also provided.
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Boyle’s Law Problems CLASS COPY

Boyle’s Law states: P1 V1 = P2 V2

Solve the following problems (assuming constant temperature).

1. If a gas at 25.0 °C occupies 3.60 liters at a pressure of 1.00 atm, what will be its volume at
a pressure of 2.50 atm?

2. A gas occupies 1.56 L at 1.00 atm. What will be the volume of this gas if the pressure
becomes 3.00 atm?

3. A gas occupies 11.2 liters at 0.860 atm. What is the pressure if the volume becomes 15.0
L?

4. A gas occupies 4.31 liters at a pressure of 0.755 atm. Determine the volume if the pressure
is increased to 1.25 atm.

5. 635 mL of a gas is at a pressure of 8.00 atm. What is the volume of the gas at standard
pressure (STP)?

Boyle’s Law problems with pressure conversions

6. Chlorine gas occupies a volume of 1.2 liters at 720 torr pressure. What volume will it
occupy at 1.0 atm pressure?

7. Fluorine gas exerts a pressure of 200 kPa. When the pressure is changed to 1.50 atm, its
volume is 250 mL. What was the original volume?

8. A sample of gas has a volume of 12.0 L and a pressure of 1.00 atm. If the pressure of gas
is increased to 1000 mm Hg, what is the new volume of the gas?

9. A container of oxygen has a volume of 30.0 mL and a pressure of 500,000 Pa. If the
pressure of the oxygen gas is reduced to 28 psi and the temperature is kept constant, what is
the new volume of the oxygen gas?

10. Ammonia gas occupies a volume of 450. mL at a pressure of 720. atm. What volume will
it occupy at standard pressure (STP)?

11. A 40.0 L tank of ammonia has a pressure of 1000 mmHg. Calculate the volume of the
ammonia if its pressure is changed to 500 torr while its temperature remains constant.

Pressure Conversions:
1 atm = 101.3 kPa = 101,325 Pa = 760 mm Hg = 760 torr = 14.7 lb/in2 (psi)
Boyle’s Law Problems ANSWERS
Boyle’s Law states: P1 V1 = P2 V2
Solve the following problems (assuming constant temperature).

1. If a gas at 25.0 °C occupies 3.60 liters at a pressure of 1.00 atm, what will be its volume at
a pressure of 2.50 atm? 1.44 L

2. A gas occupies 1.56 L at 1.00 atm. What will be the volume of this gas if the pressure
becomes 3.00 atm? 0.520 L

3. A gas occupies 11.2 liters at 0.860 atm. What is the pressure if the volume becomes 15.0
L? 0.642 atm

4.. A gas occupies 4.31 liters at a pressure of 0.755 atm. Determine the volume if the pressure
is increased to 1.25 atm. 2.60L

5. 635 mL of a gas is at a pressure of 8.00 atm. What is the volume of the gas at STP? 5080
mL

Boyle’s Law problems with pressure conversions

6. Chlorine gas occupies a volume of 1.2 liters at 720 torr pressure. What volume will it
occupy at 1.0 atm pressure? 1.1 L

7. Fluorine gas exerts a pressure of 200 kPa. When the pressure is changed to 1.50 atm, its
volume is 250 mL. What was the original volume? 190 mL

8. A sample of gas has a volume of 12.0 L and a pressure of 1.00 atm. If the pressure of gas
is increased to 1000 mm Hg, what is the new volume of the gas? 9.12 L

9. A container of oxygen has a volume of 30.0 mL and a pressure of 500,000 Pa. If the
pressure of the oxygen gas is reduced to 28 psi and the temperature is kept constant, what is
the new volume of the oxygen gas? 77.7 mL

10. Ammonia gas occupies a volume of 450. mL at a pressure of 720. atm. What volume will
it occupy at standard pressure (STP)? 324,000 mL

11. A 40.0 L tank of ammonia has a pressure of 1000 mmHg. Calculate the volume of the
ammonia if its pressure is changed to 500 torr while its temperature remains constant. 80.0 L

Pressure Conversions:
1 atm = 101.3 kPa = 101,325 Pa = 760 mm Hg = 760 torr = 14.7 lb/in2 (psi)

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