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Guided practice. Guided Practice - 1. A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T 1 = T 2 = P 1 = P 2 =. Guided Practice - 1.

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  1. Guided practice

  2. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= T2= P1= P2=

  3. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= T2= P1= P2=

  4. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= 273 + 100 = 373 K T2= P1= P2=

  5. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= 273 + 100 = 373 K T2= P1= P2=

  6. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= 273 + 100 = 373 K T2= 273 + 185 = 458 K P1= P2=

  7. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= 273 + 100 = 373 K T2= 273 + 185 = 458 K P1= P2=

  8. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= 273 + 100 = 373 K T2= 273 + 185 = 458 K P1= 4.1 P2=

  9. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= 273 + 100 = 373 K P1 = P2 T2= 273 + 185 = 458 K T1 T2 P1= 4.1 P2=

  10. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= 273 + 100 = 373 K P1 = P2 T2= 273 + 185 = 458 K T1 T2 P1= 4.1 P2= 4.1 = P2 373 458

  11. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= 273 + 100 = 373 K P1 = P2 T2= 273 + 185 = 458 K T1 T2 P1= 4.1 P2= 4.1 = P2 373 458 4.1(458) = 373 (P2)

  12. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= 273 + 100 = 273 K P1 = P2 T2= 273 + 185 = 458 K T1 T2 P1= 4.1 P2= 4.1 = P2 373 458 4.1(458) = 373 (P2) 1877.8 = 373 (P2)

  13. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= 273 + 100 = 373 K P1 = P2 T2= 273 + 185 = 458 K T1 T2 P1= 4.1 P2= 4.1 = P2 373 458 4.1(458) = 373 (P2) 1877.8 = 373 (P2) 1877.8/373 = P2

  14. Guided Practice - 1 • A constant volume of oxygen is heated from 100 degrees Celsius to 185 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure is 4.1 atm. What is the final pressure? T1= 273 + 100 = 373 K P1 = P2 T2= 273 + 185 = 458 K T1 T2 P1= 4.1 P2= 4.1 = P2 373 458 4.1(458) = 373 (P2) 1877.8 = 373 (P2) 1877.8/373 = P2 P2 = 5.034

  15. Guided Practice A sample of 25 L of NH3 gas at 10 degrees Celsius is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50 L. What is the new temperature in Celsius. T1= T2= V1= V2=

  16. Guided Practice A sample of 25 L of NH3 gas at 1 degrees Celsius is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50 L. What is the new temperature in Celsius. T1= T2= V1= V2=

  17. Guided Practice A sample of 25 L of NH3 gas at 10 degrees Celsius is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50 L. What is the new temperature in Celsius. T1= T2= V1= 25 L V2=

  18. Guided Practice A sample of 25 L of NH3 gas at 10 degrees Celsius is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50 L. What is the new temperature in Celsius. T1= 273 + 10 = 283 T2= V1= 25 L V2=

  19. Guided Practice A sample of 25 L of NH3 gas at 10 degrees Celsius is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50 L. What is the new temperature in Celsius. T1= 273 + 10 = 283 T2= V1= 25 L V2=

  20. Guided Practice A sample of 25 L of NH3 gas at 10 degrees Celsius is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50 L. What is the new temperature in Celsius. T1= 273 + 10 = 283 T2= V1= 25 L V2= 50 L

  21. Guided Practice A sample of 25 L of NH3 gas at 10 degrees Celsius is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50 L. What is the new temperature in Celsius. T1= 273 + 10= 283 V1 = V2 T2= T1 T2 V1= 25 L V2= 50 L

  22. Guided Practice A sample of 25 L of NH3 gas at 10 degrees Celsius is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50 L. What is the new temperature in Celsius. T1= 273 + 10 = 283 V1 = V2 T2= T1 T2 V1= 25 L V2= 50 L 25 = 50 283 T2

  23. Guided Practice A sample of 25 L of NH3 gas at 10 degrees Celsius is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50 L. What is the new temperature in Celsius. T1= 273 + 10 = 283 V1 = V2 T2= T1 T2 V1= 25 L V2= 50 L 25 = 50 283 T2 25 (T2) = 283 (50)

  24. Guided Practice A sample of 25 L of NH3 gas at 10 degrees Celsius is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50 L. What is the new temperature in Celsius. T1= 273 + 10= 283 V1 = V2 T2= T1 T2 V1= 25 L V2= 50 L 25 = 50 283 T2 25 (T2) = 283 (50) (T2) = 283(50) 25

  25. Guided Practice A sample of 25 L of NH3 gas at 10 degrees Celsius is heated at constant pressure until it fills a volume of 50 L. What is the new temperature in Celsius. T1= 273 + 10 = 283 V1 = V2 T2= T1 T2 V1= 25 L V2= 50 L 25 = 50 283 T2 25 (T2) = 283 (50) (T2) = 283(50) 25 T2 = 14150 / 25 = 566 K

  26. Guided Practice - 3 • Convert 34 kPa to Pascals

  27. Guided Practice - 3 • Convert 34 kPa to Pascals

  28. Guided Practice - 3 • Convert 34 kPa to Pascals

  29. Guided Practice - 3 • Convert 34 kPa to Pascals

  30. Guided Practice - 3 • Convert 34 kPa to Pascals

  31. Guided Practice - 3 • Convert 34 kPa to Pascals

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