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Lecture 1510/5/05 Research club Friday 11:30 am. A scuba diver taking photos of a coral reef 60 ft below the ocean surface breathes out a stream of bubbles.

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1 Lecture 1510/5/05 Research club Friday 11:30 am

2 A scuba diver taking photos of a coral reef 60 ft below the ocean surface breathes out a stream of bubbles. What is the total gas pressure of the bubbles at the moment they are released? What is the pressure when the bubbles get to the surface?

3 Name 3 ways the volume occupied by a sample of gas can be decreased.

4 IDEAL GAS LAW

5 A 1.00 g sample of water is allowed to vaporize completely inside a 10.0-L container. What is the pressure of the water vapor at a temperature of 150˚C?

6 Gas Density

7 Calculate the density of dry air at 25˚C and 1.00 atm if its molar mass (average) is 28.96 g/mol.

8 Prove that putting Helium in a balloon will make it rise.

9 How Can Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) Get to the Stratosphere If They're Heavier than Air?


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